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Making letter tracing fun for preschoolers
Why tracing matters: Tracing letters supports early literacy by building fine motor control, letter recognition, and writing readiness in young learners. Fun meets structure: Worksheets use visuals, ...
Finger tracing has been used by teachers to help students learn for more than a century. In the early 1900s, education pioneer Montessori encouraged young children to trace over letters of the ...
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Making alphabet learning fun and hands-on
Alphabet learning doesn’t have to be boring worksheets and drills — it can be playful, creative, and multisensory. From picture books to letter-sound games, tracing sheets, and sensory handwriting ...
A practice used by education pioneer Montessori in the early 1900s has received further validation, with studies showing that finger tracing makes learning easier and more motivating. Imagining an ...
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