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Occupational therapy Common Core L.8.2 resources for products for TpT sellers

Preview of Homophones Posters - Commonly misspelled words - Literacy

Homophones Posters - Commonly misspelled words - Literacy

Set of homophones posters including the most frequently misspelled homophones. Each word has a short definition along with a sentence example. Homophone posters include: there, their, they're where, were, wear, we're too, to two which, witch your, you're know, no here, hear by, buy I, eye allowed, aloud our, hour, would, wood through, threw If you like these posters, why not check out the following (click link): Homophone Pack Or save yourself some money and purchase our MEGA Bundle (click
Preview of Print Handwriting Practice: Constitution Preamble US History Penmanship Tracing

Print Handwriting Practice: Constitution Preamble US History Penmanship Tracing

Students can learn and memorize the preamble to the US Constitution by writing it as handwriting practice. This resource packet contains handwriting pages which can be used to help students of all ages to practice proper letter formation, penmanship and spelling. The content includes useful subject matter to help students with memorization of important facts and information. Students will trace the first row of words, using the dots and arrows as guidelines for proper letter formation. Students
Preview of Print Handwriting Practice: US States and Capitals Penmanship Spelling & Tracing

Print Handwriting Practice: US States and Capitals Penmanship Spelling & Tracing

This resource packet contains handwriting pages which can be used to help students of all ages to practice proper letter formation, penmanship and spelling. The content includes useful subject matter to help students with memorization of important facts and information. Students will trace the first row of words, using the dots and arrows as guidelines for proper letter formation. Students will then practice copying the words on their own on the three-line practice lines below. This copywork bo
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