Archive for September, 2011

Writing & Coloring : B – Bus

This worksheet will teach your kids to write letter “b” upper case and lower case, and they’ll enjoy to color the picture.

Directions:

  • Color the word “bus” blue
  • Color the picture of bus yellow and orange
  • Color each lower case letter black
  • Color each capital letter brown Read more »

Writing: Z Cursive

Many children are still hard to write neatly. Especially, boys. They are always in a hurry. So, many of them have a messy handwriting.

Cursive is any style of handwriting that is designed for writing notes and letters quickly by hand. In the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic writing systems, the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single complex stroke. The word “cursive” comes from the Latin cursivus, meaning “flowing”. (wikipedia.org) Read more »

Writing: Y Cursive

Many children are still hard to write neatly. Especially, boys. They are always in a hurry. So, many of them have a messy handwriting.

Cursive is any style of handwriting that is designed for writing notes and letters quickly by hand. In the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic writing systems, the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single complex stroke. The word “cursive” comes from the Latin cursivus, meaning “flowing”. (wikipedia.org) Read more »

Writing: X Cursive

Still continue our last worksheets, many children are still hard to write neatly. Especially, boys. They are always in a hurry. So, many of them have a messy handwriting.

Cursive is any style of handwriting that is designed for writing notes and letters quickly by hand. In the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic writing systems, the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single complex stroke. The word “cursive” comes from the Latin cursivus, meaning “flowing”. Read more »

Writing: W Cursive

Many children are still hard to write neatly. Especially, boys. They are always in a hurry. So, many of them have a messy handwriting.

Cursive is any style of handwriting that is designed for writing notes and letters quickly by hand. In the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic writing systems, the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single complex stroke. The word “cursive” comes from the Latin cursivus, meaning “flowing”. (wikipedia.org) Read more »

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