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βοΈ Want to Get the Most Out of Your Cards?
Here are some handwriting tips and sensory ideas to try today:
1. Add Sensory Play:
Let your child βtraceβ the letter in shaving cream, salt trays, or sand. Sensory input helps the brain retain letter shapes more effectively.
2. Use a Binder Ring:
Print and laminate the cards, then hole-punch and clip on a ring. Use it as part of your morning basket, calm-down routine, or on-the-go learning.
3. Try Rainbow Writing:
Have your child write the same letter with multiple colors. This builds muscle memory and visual interest without overwhelm.
4. Use a Whiteboard or Window Markers:
Make it fun! Practice the same βSay it, Trace it, Write itβ routine on a vertical surface for more core + shoulder stability.
Want More Handwriting Tools?
If you loved these cards, check out the rest of my Handwriting & Fine Motor printables:
- β¨ Handwriting Warm-Up Visual Cards
- βοΈ Jokes + Gross Facts Copywork
- π Letter Reversal Practice Pack
- π² Roll-a-Silly Sentence Game
- π Letter Sizing + Spacing Posters