54-Page FREE Weather Themed Copywork Print & Cursive Practice

Published:
March 5, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Do your kids struggle to see the connection between print letters and cursive ones? This FREE Weather Themed Copywork Print & Cursive Practice is designed to help them bridge between the two styles and learn about the weather as they go.

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This 50+ page FREE Weather-Themed Print & Cursive Practice unit includes 22 weather-related terms kids can practice. Each word is given in print and is immediately followed by the same word in cursive, stacked on top of it.

Students read and then trace each word or sentence. Kids practice both handwriting styles at the same time so they can develop a connection between the two.

This book includes terms related to weather and weather forecasting such as:

  • blizzard
  • drought
  • dust storm
  • earthquake
  • flood
  • fog
  • hurricane
  • ice storm
  • lightning
  • mud slide
  • thunderstorm
  • tornado
  • meteorologist
  • anemometer
  • barograph
  • barometer
  • hygrometer
  • rain gauge
  • thermometer
  • weather balloon
  • weather vane
  • wind sock
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