Resources for Learning: letters, sight words, and writing {Moms Library 9-24}


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Resources for Learning: letters, sight words, and writing {Moms Library 9-24} by FSPDT



LETTERS

S is for Snake by Sunlit Pages

Letter A by DIY with Grant and Kiley



W is for Watermelon by Crystal and Co



Letter P by Wildflower Ramblings
Letter K by School Time Snippets


Learning Letters by Munchkin and Bean




Alphabet Flip Book by Crystal and Co.

how to make an alphabet flip book for your preschooler

WRITING


Writing Practice with Dirt by Coffee Cups and Crayons

Handwriting Practice for Kids--Writing in dirt!
Writing Journal by Measured Mom

how to teach preschoolers to write the measured mom 590x590 How to teach journal writing in preschool



SIGHT WORDS


Dry Erase Markers on Mirror by This Fine Day



Sight Word List from The Educators’ Spin On It




DIY Cardboard Learning Play Mat



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