So, last week The Husband and I put our big kid pants on went to the Parent-Teacher Conferences for our sweet kidlets. I have to say that its totally strange to be responsible for the well being of these sweet babies that aren’t really babies anymore. I don’t seem old enough for this yet!
But I digress.
After speaking with both of their teachers, I have a list of topics to work on with my babies at home. While I’m definitely going to be doing lots of hands-on fun activities, somethings just need to be practiced on paper. Reagan is super obsessed with learning to write her letters so one of the first things that I’m working on are handwriting pages for.
These aren’t the easiest of things to put together, but I thought you might enjoy them. Before I dive head first into creating them as printables for y’all, I wanted to see if that was something you’d be interested. If you want me to offer these up, let me know in the comments!
Yes please!
That would be amazing! Thank you so much for being willing to share!
I love this! I have a stubborn preschooler that doesn’t seem to want to write at all…but I think these would be right down our alley! 🙂
Make sure to check back in the morning for the first set of handwriting pages!
I don’t know how old your kiddos are but here in the state of MO they have upped the standards for k-12 and the kindergartners have to learn so much more than before and need to know so much before they enter school. Those practice sheets would be wonderful for parents to use at home to get those little kiddos ready for all the writing they will have to do in Kindergarten.
These are great! My girls are both crazy about their homework. We’ve already been through two of the big workbooks from Costco. You’re awesome Katie! Is Luke leaning sight words? I can’t read a page of a book of a book without Rilynn screaming “Mom there’s a sight word!!” Cute the first two times, but… 🙂
Those look great!