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Young students can train their hands and fine motor skills with support from the Learning Library's tools on writing letters. The ABCs are broken down into simple steps so kindergartners learn to build letters line by line. There is a large supply of tracing assignments, lessons on letter sounds, and much more that familiarize kids with the 26 little letters that create a robust language.

Simple as ABC: Writing Letter Resources

In preschool through first grade, young students learn their ABCs, the building blocks to the world's greatest novels, moving speeches and profound poetry. It all starts with mastering each letter, its sound and shape. The Learning Library provides alphabet writing resources for new students to practice this powerful fundamental.

Handwriting may be a dying art form now that keyboards have largely replaced pencils. But there are still many instances where penning words down occurs, like when filling out a doctor form or writing a personal letter. Recognizing letter shapes is essential for reading, too. Education.com provides printable worksheets and teacher-created lesson plans that teach specific letters, such as Practicing P and Z is for Zookeeper. A preparatory lesson plan, Get Ready to Write! trains students' hand coordination and finger strength by instructing them to write different lines that commonly appear in letters.

Kids can leave the pencil and eraser at home and practice letter writing digitally with the resource center's online games that include a look at short A, E and U. An active hands-on activity, Fine Motor Practice, includes different exercise stations that smooths small-scale coordination capabilities, such as stringing beads and cutting paper with scissors. Guided lessons and printable workbooks on writing the alphabet can also be accessed in the library. Students will be masters of the alphabet—from A to Z—with Education.com's writing letter resources.

Interactive Handwriting Practice for Phonics Learners

The first step in learning alphabets is to learn the writing order of alphabet letters. The best way of learning them is writing letter(s) several times. We have tried to add some fun to this activity which your preschool, kindergarten and 1st grade phonics learners can use.

Letter Aa


Learn to write uppercase A and lowercase a with this handwriting game.

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Letter Bb


Learn to write uppercase B and lowercase b with this handwriting game.

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Letter Cc


Learn to write uppercase C and lowercase c with this handwriting game.

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Letter Dd


Learn to write uppercase D and lowercase d with this handwriting game.

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Letter Ee


Learn to write uppercase E and lowercase e with this handwriting game.

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Letter Ff


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Letter Gg


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Letter Hh


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Letter Ii


Learn to write uppercase I and lowercase i with this handwriting game.

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Letter Jj


Learn to write uppercase J and lowercase j with this handwriting game.

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Letter Kk


Learn to write uppercase K and lowercase k with this handwriting game.

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Letter Ll


Learn to write uppercase L and lowercase l with this handwriting game.

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Letter Mm


Learn to write uppercase M and lowercase m with this handwriting game.

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Letter Nn


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Letter Oo


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Letter Pp


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Letter Qq


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Letter Rr


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Letter Ss


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Letter Tt


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Letter Uu


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Letter Vv


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Letter Ww


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Letter Xx


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Letter Yy


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Letter Zz


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Learning to write block letters of the Russian alphabet. Trainer

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Raising children, today's parents educate the future history of our country, and hence the history of the world.

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Learning to write block letters of the Russian alphabet.

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This section contains a simulator that teaches preschoolers 5-6 years old how to write the correct block letters of the Russian alphabet. The simulator consists of a collection of developing children's recipes, arranged in alphabetical order on colored tabs.

Red tabs contain copybooks for studying vowels, blue tabs for studying consonants, gray tabs for studying separating marks. The green tab contains developmental tasks and exercises for consolidating and practical application of writing skills in block letters.

Printing is part of learning to read and write early. This lesson develops attention, fine motor skills, graphic skills, promotes better memorization of the alphabet and improves literacy.

By completing developmental tasks and exercises, the child will get acquainted with block letters, learn how to write them, and also learn the Russian alphabet.

You can print as many copybooks as you need to repeatedly practice writing letters, reinforce your skills, and get a successful learning outcome.

Here various methods of teaching writing in block letters are proposed, which allows you to individually select the most suitable option for your child or put into practice all the proposed methods, making the learning process more interesting and varied for a preschooler.

Tips for working with spelling:

  • Let's learn the vowels first. They are simpler and easier to pronounce and remember, at this stage of learning there are no problems even for children with speech disorders. Letters denoting the same vowel sound are recommended to be studied in pairs A - I, O - E, U - Yu, E - E, Y - I.
  • After vowels, we study consonants. The sequence of study does not matter. As a rule, the letter P and other letters, the pronunciation of which is still difficult for the baby, are studied at the end. It is not recommended to study paired consonants in a row (B - P, G - K, D - T, Z - C, V - F, F - W) - it is difficult for a child at this age not to confuse them by ear.
  • There are different approaches to the order of learning the letters, so you can use another, in your opinion, the most acceptable variant of the sequence of letters.
  • Practice with your child for no more than 15 to 20 minutes.
  • When completing tasks, the preschooler should hold the pen or pencil correctly, without straining the fingers too much.
  • It is very important to properly organize the child's workplace: be sure to pay attention to whether it is comfortable for the child to sit at the table, and also where the light source is located. For right-handers, the lamp should be on the left side, and for left-handers, on the right.
  • Don't forget to praise your child, even if he doesn't do well on tasks. From classes, a preschooler should receive only positive emotions. This is a prerequisite for further successful learning.
  • Remember that learning should be in the form of an exciting game. In no case should a child be forced to fill out prescriptions - this can consolidate an aversion to learning to read and write for many years.

* 9 methods were used to create the simulator0119 VG Dmitrieva , O.S. Zhukova , M.O. Georgieva , M.P. Tumanovskaya .

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Let's start learning letters with the application "Alphabet, learn to write letters".
The app turns learning into a fun game where your little one has to guess what letter the animal's name begins with.
Playing "Alphabet, learn to write letters", the kid will not only learn the letters of the alphabet, learn the names of new animals, but also learn how to write the letters of the alphabet.

The game "Alphabet, learning to write letters" is included in the collection of children's educational games "Preschool education". Download the full version of the Preschool app and get as many as 15 educational games.

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Fixed minor bugs. Improved gameplay.

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Very nice application. For kids who know the alphabet.

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