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Letter Formation House Paper | Alphabet Writing

Sale Price:$1.50 Original Price:$3.00
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Looking for an engaging way to practice letter formation?

Using house paper is a great way to teach learners the formation and orientation of letters. It provides a visual for students and connects it to where they live in a house.

⭐The house has an upstairs, downstairs, and a basement. Some letters can live on multiple floors or just one floor! For example, letters like ‘b’ start upstairs and end downstairs whereas letters like ‘p’ start downstairs and end in the basement.

Capital letters are written outside of the house and lowercase letters are done inside the house.

This Resource Includes:

  • 1 full-size house paper (blank)

  • 4-to-a-page house lines (blank)

  • 26 Full-size house papers with letters A-Z

  • 26 4-to-a-page house lines with letters A-Z

Perfect for tracing or using a writing utensil!

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Looking for an engaging way to practice letter formation?

Using house paper is a great way to teach learners the formation and orientation of letters. It provides a visual for students and connects it to where they live in a house.

⭐The house has an upstairs, downstairs, and a basement. Some letters can live on multiple floors or just one floor! For example, letters like ‘b’ start upstairs and end downstairs whereas letters like ‘p’ start downstairs and end in the basement.

Capital letters are written outside of the house and lowercase letters are done inside the house.

This Resource Includes:

  • 1 full-size house paper (blank)

  • 4-to-a-page house lines (blank)

  • 26 Full-size house papers with letters A-Z

  • 26 4-to-a-page house lines with letters A-Z

Perfect for tracing or using a writing utensil!

Alphabet Posters and Activity Sheets
Alphabet Posters and Activity Sheets
Sale Price:$1.50 Original Price:$3.00
B and D Posters for Letter Reversals
B and D Posters for Letter Reversals
Sale Price:$1.75 Original Price:$3.50

Looking for an engaging way to practice letter formation?

Using house paper is a great way to teach learners the formation and orientation of letters. It provides a visual for students and connects it to where they live in a house.

⭐The house has an upstairs, downstairs, and a basement. Some letters can live on multiple floors or just one floor! For example, letters like ‘b’ start upstairs and end downstairs whereas letters like ‘p’ start downstairs and end in the basement.

Capital letters are written outside of the house and lowercase letters are done inside the house.

This Resource Includes:

  • 1 full-size house paper (blank)

  • 4-to-a-page house lines (blank)

  • 26 Full-size house papers with letters A-Z

  • 26 4-to-a-page house lines with letters A-Z

Perfect for tracing or using a writing utensil!

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