ZB Style - The Letter Cc
Practice Writing the Letter Cc
Two Identical Lessons per Sheet: There are two identical lessons on each printable worksheet. Why are there two identical lessons on each sheet? It seems like a odd idea now and I am having trouble remembering why I decided to make them this way, but I suppose the second lesson could be saved and used a week or two later or given to a second student.
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Dotted, Hollow, Boxes, and Practice: The letters are either dotted or the letters are hollow. One of the worksheets with dotted letters also have individual letter boxes with a starting dot. Each letter style, dotted or hollow, will have a practice worksheet. The dotted letter worksheets have both tracing and practice worksheets. The hollow letter worksheets have starting dot.
The Letter Height of the Printed Worksheet
"A" is pictured, but represents any worksheet in this setBelow is a photograph of my two copies along with an old yellow ruler. As you can see, the height is just over 1/2 of an inch or 14 mm. The letter size might vary a little from person to person.
Hand Drawn Animations of Writing the Manuscript C
The animations are un-intimidating and hand-drawn. Animations are linked below, worksheets are link further down this page.
Click on these links to access the animations:
Lowercase c | Uppercase C
Handwriting Worksheets
Instructions, click on the link to open the file and print. The files are PDF.
Lowercase C, Manuscript
Capital C, Manuscript
Practice, C, Manuscript
Hollow-Practice mix
Hollow-Practice mix
Hollow-Practice - words
Hollow-Practice - words 2
Hollow-Practice - words 3
Printable Handwriting Paper that Coordinates with The Handwriting Lessons
For more choices in handwriting paper see: Printable Handwriting PaperFor smaller rule see the bottom of the ZB Animations Home Page: Donna Young's Manuscript Handwriting Animations
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Two Lessons
Coco - Coloring Page of a Happy Cat
Optional Coloring Printable of Coco the Cat
Image Credit: I, Donna Young, drew this with a mouse. =)
February 5, 2011
Donna Young