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Happy Letters has also taken care of supporting written activities for your students. Primary students must develop fine motor skills beyond the computer screen. Such skills help children use thinner writing materials, like pencils, to circle answers and write letters and words. We’ve saved teachers time by designing printable materials to support the learning that students have gained online while building these essential fine motor skills.

You can find worksheets in the Printables section of your teacher account.

We currently have printables available for the first module. Our plan is to release printables for other modules later this year!

The Printables library consists of worksheet packs for every lesson. Each pack contains up to 11 handouts for practicing fine motor skills and reinforcing letter/sound learning: letter formation guides, letter searches, beginning sound practice, and upper- and lowercase letter match. Also, we’ve prepared some extra hands-on activities like “cut and paste” and coloring pages.

Here you can see the skills practiced in each unit and their descriptions.

To download a PDF with printables, click PDF.

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