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Unread 11-04-2007, 10:56 AM
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Default Learning to write

Do you know of any sites where I can download sheets for my four year old to write on? He has done a few letters so far with Jolly Phonics at school and is wanting to write continually. He has sheets home with the letter, a couple of pictures, some letters for him to trace over then space to write his own.

Of course, I'd only do the letter that he has worked on already at school (before someone tells me off for being a pushu Mum! :rotfl:) :teacher:
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Unread 11-04-2007, 05:04 PM
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sorry i dont, but why not write his name or the letter and get some tracing paper, or grease proof paper and get him t o write on that

thinking at the moment is that this is better that using dots as some children just see dots not the letters! sure they will change thier minds again soon

hope this helps
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I use this site for my little girl (3 1/2) she seems to get on well with it

http://www.members.thebigbus.com/res.../writing/index
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just seen how old this post is sorry! Hope it helps someone else though x
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Excellent link thank you
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