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FREE Easter Handwriting Pages – Roll It! Trace It!

By thisreadingmama 4 Comments

Easter is right around the corner. So, I thought some fun, Easter Handwriting Pages that kids can color would be the perfect fit! Based off the same concept as my simple handwriting trick, most of the letters on each page are grouped so that they are formed in a similar way. And I love that these are NO PREP.

*The free download can be found at the end of this post. Just click on the teal, oval button.

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FREE Easter Handwriting Pages: Roll It! Trace It!

Since Christmas, I have really begun to focus in more on my Kindergartner’s handwriting, particularly how she forms letters when writing. Despite my all-out war on handwriting, she still wants to do it her way. For example, she writes her t‘s or l‘s starting from the bottom going up.

My Kindergartner loves to color our monthly writing prompts and the reading log I created, so I knew these would match her interests.

 

letters are grouped together by how you form them on Easter Handwriting Pages

On each page is a letter “key” featuring 6 different letters that are all formed in similar ways {with the exception of the last page, which is kind of a catch-all of leftover letters}. In the example image above, each of these letters is formed by writing a c first.

 

roll and trace the letter - Easter handwriting pages

The idea is that the child rolls a die, finds, and traces one letter that matches the one on the key.

 

coloring the Roll it Trace it Easter handwrting pages

Once all the letters have been traced, the child can color in the picture. {If you’re in a classroom setting where coloring pages are frowned upon, the child can still do the handwriting practice part and then take the page home to color it.}

 


 

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Comments

  1. Mama Rose says

    March 17, 2016 at 2:31 am

    Thank you for yet another wonderful freebie. I love your work, and use some it daily in my very low K/1 classroom. It has been a life save for me! I’m wondering if you might consider including a dot or a star or an arrow so that kids can at least BEGIN the letters correctly. I too am constantly warring with the kids to form their letters correctly, and many like to start at the bottom, but I find with a concrete starting place (dot/star) or if they can follow the arrows, we experience more success.

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    • thisreadingmama says

      March 17, 2016 at 9:29 am

      That is a great idea! At this time, I do not plan on adding the dots because my work load is very full. May I just suggest that perhaps you write in a dot for the starting place on the letters in the key (beside each die image) before you copy them for your class? Just a thought. 🙂

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  2. Timi says

    April 5, 2017 at 10:09 pm

    thanks for the pages….we did 2 of them today and my daughter noticed that there was no letter ‘d’ on the last page….

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    • thisreadingmama says

      April 25, 2017 at 9:06 pm

      Oops. There sure isn’t. Putting it on my list of things to fix. 🙂 Thanks for letting me know!

      Reply

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