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Hi Laura,
I love this resource! Thanks for sharing it!
Would you consider using this with the alphabet in order of formation (with letters formed starting with c, altogether, for example)?
Thanks again,
Carolyn
Hello there!
It could be adapted to change the order if you thought that would benefit your students.
I would caution though, that this resource is to be used for daily review of previously taught concepts. If students were still in the acquisition stage of letter formation, this may be too difficult of a task for review and fluency building. Instead, you could use a whiteboard pocket with sky, grass, ground paper tucked inside, so students can practice isolated letter formation. Then, when students are more accurate with letter formation and ready for CVC and short sentence review, this resource might be the tool you need.
However, I did adjust this template for a student in my class with a significant developmental delay. I created it originally as a Word doc, so I would adapt it to that student’s skill level. Then, they could participate in the routine alongside their peers, but at their skill level. This student in particular was practicing drawing straight lines and the initials of their name.
Some other letter formation resources you might find helpful are:
https://onlit.org/resource/printing-practice-with-embedded-picture-mnemonics/
https://onlit.org/resource/literacy-lifter/
Hope that guides your thinking. 🙂
Thank you so much for creating and sharing this resource! Excited to use it as part of my daily routine.
enjoy! I love the structure it brings to our daily practice 🙂
I heard about it in the webinar and am so glad I found this now. Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome! 🙂 enjoy!
Laura B. shared this routine during the Getting Ready For Report Cards webinar. It was fantastic, if you missed it the recording is here: https://youtu.be/ucaVfqQGejQ?si=FYVqmADFmlYNRFR0