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Writing own name, starting too.
I am wanting to do a printable that I can laminate with dotted lines for the children to copy.
I have seen before somewhere on the internet were you can type what you want and it prints it out as dotted lines but for the life of me I cant find it. Can anyone help?
I also want to do it for shapes.
C x
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I have the link on my pinterest. Will find it, hold.on x
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Apologies for the random full stops. Phone buttons too small, thumbs too big.
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Thanks. This was exactly what I was looking at today...I didn't realise you could make up your own
Last edited by Rick; 20-01-2013 at 08:49 PM.
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this is great.i usually just make my own up ,this will be loads easier
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These are brilliant, thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by
christine e
that's great, thank you
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I found one yesterday
My moon drops . com - for names
And
Kids learning station - for shapes etc only a few free buy enough , even a face xx
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Thanks for sharing
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just an alternate view girls - early child hood development studies say that using dotted lines confuses children from learning to write.
dot to dot/mazes etc great for actually learning to write in a straight line(s) but if they are learning to write letters it's better for them to trace over actual letters so they can see the shape more clearly (also much easier to print sheets off).
if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got
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Originally Posted by
The Juggler
just an alternate view girls - early child hood development studies say that using dotted lines confuses children from learning to write.
dot to dot/mazes etc great for actually learning to write in a straight line(s) but if they are learning to write letters it's better for them to trace over actual letters so they can see the shape more clearly (also much easier to print sheets off).
Interesting, thanks for that
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