Handwriting: ABC Tracing Cards for the Whole Alphabet!
Learning the Alphabet and handwriting go hand in hand. I love that you can learn the letters and then work into writing the letters.
There are many different ways to work on this. I have had several favorites you can use for it. We love the ABC Tracing Letters pages.
And I love changing things up. And tracing cards are one way to do that. So today I have some new free ABC Tracing Cards for you to use!
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Tracing Letter Handwriting Card Printables
These alphabet handwriting cards are a great reusable set of cards for learning the ABCs. You can start with one letter and work up to all 26 letters of the alphabet. It all depends on what you are learning.
It is a fun way for kids in PreK and Kindergarten to work on their letters.
There are two types of cards. They both come in uppercase tracing and lowercase tracing options. There is a space in the corner to punch the cards out to put on rings for both types. I recommend printing these on cardstock and laminating to last longer.
Letter Handwriting Cards
The first set just has the letters on them. You are going to fix 6 cards on a page. This allows you to just trace letters.
Letter Handwriting Cards With Pictures
The second type of card has a picture with the letter. Uppercase and lowercase have the same picture to help kids see that they go together. There are 4 cards on a page.
Things to use with the Letter Handwriting Card Printables
- printer
- white cardstock
- color cardstock
- stardust cardstock
- laminator
- laminating pouches
- dry erase markers
- 1 inch ring
- hole punch
- scissors
- playdough
Ways to use these ABC Tracing Card Printables
Print the Tracing Letter Cards on Colord Cardstock
The first thing to know is that I printed our alphabet tracing letters on color cardstock. I love changing things up. And kids don’t always like white. I love to change these for the seasons as well. So you can pick colors that work best for you.
Put the Colored Tracing Letter Cards on a Ring
You can only use the letters you need. So you can put just uppercase and lowercase together. or maybe just the case that you are working on. I know that we all learn letters in different orders. You can see that I have the uppercase and lowercase for the letter A on a ring.
Put the Picture and Handwriting Letter Cards on a Ring
I printed the letters with pictures on stardust cardstock. I love things that are not always just white. I put them on rings. I have uppercase and lowercase on different rings.
Trace the Letters with Dry Erase Markers
The alphabet letter tracing cards are really fun to use with dry erase markers. They can trace the letters over and over this way. You can have them trace just the letters they are working on or the whole set!
Clean the Letter Tracing Cards with a Q-Tip
After they trace the letters let them use a q-tip to take off the lines they traced. It adds a little extra fine motor work!
Use the Handwriting Cards for Mini Playdough Mats
You can use the handwriting cards work great as mini playdough mats. Kids can make tiny lines with playdough and place them on the letters. It is another way to reuse the cards.
Use the Small Ovbject to guild the Letters on the Handwriting Tracing Cards
You can use small hands-on objects as well. Mini erasers are perfect for this. We get a lot of our mini erasers at Target.
What you will find in the Free ABC Tracing Cards
- All letters of the alphabet
- Uppercase Only and lowercase only
- Letters only for uppercase and lowercase
- Letters with pictures for uppercase and lowercase
- 24 pages of printables
Check out these other ABC Handwriting Printables:
ABC Dot Marker Letters for the Whole Alphabet is a great way to use dot marker to make the letters to work up to handwriting the alphabet.
ABC letter Tracing Chart For PreK & Kindergarten has all 26 leters on one page to trace the letters.
ABC Letter Tracing For The Whole Alphabet has big letters for kids to trace that work great in fine motor centers for kids.
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