If you’re looking for some Letter Formation Charts for your left-handed and right-handed learners, here you go!
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FREE Letter Formation Charts
Did you know that a left-handed writer and a right-handed writer have some differences? If you’ve taught a left-handed writer, I’m sure you’ve noticed. If you are a right-handed writer, it may be a source of frustration for you.
For starters, left-handed writers need to tilt their paper in a different direction. They also need to cross their t’s differently {from right to left} so they’re not pushing the pencil on the paper, but pulling it. You can read more about the differences between right-handed and left-handed learners in my Left-Handed Handwriting Pages post.
Today, I’m sharing some letter formation charts from my Handwriting BUNDLE Pack. In this free pack, you’ll find a left-handed letter formation chart and a right-handed letter formation chart.
The picture up at the top of each page reminds learners how they need to tilt their pages so that they can write comfortably. Each page also contains the letter strokes needed to form the printed letters A-Z in both uppercase and lowercase.
Keep scrolling to snag the free charts, then head over to my shop and grab the Handwriting Bundle!
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