FREE Warm Up Work Handwriting Worksheets with Dyslexia Font

Published:
February 23, 2017

Sarah Shelton

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Sarah Shelton

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Warm-up sheets provide children with pre-writing practice as well as exercise of small motor control to build dexterity.

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These worksheets are perfect to use in the morning before you start your school day. You can hand them to your little ones to work on while you are working with your older students to keep them busy. They are great when used as warm-ups to daily work, or just as extra practice or to laminate and use with a dry erase marker for repeated use in a classroom setting. The EZ-Read Dyslexia Font is used for letter identification.

Download these free handwriting warm-up worksheets HERE.

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