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RED WORD PRACTICE LINED PAPER

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Practice and review Red/Heart words (words that cannot always be phonetically spelled) and sentences using Red Word Practice Lined Paper. When children write letters, they demonstrate better letter recognition skills which mean they learn to read quicker. Research suggests that the process of forming letters while handwriting activates neural pathways that are associated with strong reading skills. Follow up using COPS to check for capitals, organization, punctuation and spelling. For an added multi-sensory experience, place a textured mat under the paper.

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Practice and review Red/Heart words (words that cannot always be phonetically spelled) and sentences using Red Word Practice Lined Paper. When children write letters, they demonstrate better letter recognition skills which mean they learn to read quicker. Research suggests that the process of forming letters while handwriting activates neural pathways that are associated with strong reading skills. Follow up using COPS to check for capitals, organization, punctuation and spelling. For an added multi-sensory experience, place a textured mat under the paper.

Practice and review Red/Heart words (words that cannot always be phonetically spelled) and sentences using Red Word Practice Lined Paper. When children write letters, they demonstrate better letter recognition skills which mean they learn to read quicker. Research suggests that the process of forming letters while handwriting activates neural pathways that are associated with strong reading skills. Follow up using COPS to check for capitals, organization, punctuation and spelling. For an added multi-sensory experience, place a textured mat under the paper.

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