Writing Letters
Kindergarten · English Language Arts · Writing · Nunavut, Canada
Lesson Summary
Practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters by tracing and copying them.
Explanation
When you write letters, you start at the top and go down. Some letters have lines, some have curves, and some have both. Start by tracing dotted letters on a worksheet. Then try writing the letter on your own next to it. Practice each letter many times until it feels easy.
Practice Questions
Q1: When writing a letter, do you usually start at the top or the bottom?
Answer: The top
Q2: What is a good way to practice writing a letter for the first time?
Answer: Trace a dotted version of the letter first.
Q3: Does the letter O have straight lines or curves?
Answer: Curves
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Writing Letters is a lesson in the Writing chapter of Kindergarten English Language Arts. It is part of the Nunavut, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Writing Letters is taught in Kindergarten as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Nunavut, Canada.
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