


> Go to FontSpace KG Primary Dots by Kimberly Geswein (or click that handy link I’ve put there). A nd no, this post isn’t sponsored…this is a free font I downloaded myself (safely) and have made printing practice sheets. And totally safe for downloading (I know I worry about picking up virus’ from downloading too). Yes, it’s a FREE Dotted Letter Font For Tracing. But I had an idea this morning… what if there was a dotted line font I could use in Word to make my own worksheets?! I’ve been using alphabet dotted line worksheets (thank you Pinterest). Just a boy who needs to practice printing. Yes, he’s been tested and no there’s no worry of Dyslexia. And he mixes up the direction of certain letters (his P often comes out like a 9). He still needs the lines for letter size (he make BIG letters most days). So I’ve been trying – little by little – to work with him on his printing. Plus, below are a few ideas to inspire boys and girls to practice their A B C’s with paper and pencil…īackstory: my son needs practice with hand writing (youngest kid in class means he’s behind in terms of fine motor skills PLUS he’s active and hand writing is so sedentary it bores him). You can DIY or make your own worksheets for kids to practice hand writing.

Parents and teachers with younger children will appreciate this tip on FREE Dotted Letter Font For Tracing.
