If you have taught your children conventional letter formations but they are not yet using them consistently in their daily writing, this is the tool for you!![FREE-Morning-Work-Reading-Writing-Language-Handwriting](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwkeC3t1Jn4JS6w-smdbg0TUBU1CK4tkSwF0C9coynn12Oc1edHIu8kjKxbitizdWnAyeCcYIACUYLbzhwm8GKeQ_2iZW3NlU91e2SWMitvCPTvKXwwCdKiDFpiwAfo_g_BKJcLPhpVXkU/s320/2+feelings+with+hand.jpg)
![FREE-Morning-Work-Reading-Writing-Language-Handwriting](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwkeC3t1Jn4JS6w-smdbg0TUBU1CK4tkSwF0C9coynn12Oc1edHIu8kjKxbitizdWnAyeCcYIACUYLbzhwm8GKeQ_2iZW3NlU91e2SWMitvCPTvKXwwCdKiDFpiwAfo_g_BKJcLPhpVXkU/s320/2+feelings+with+hand.jpg)
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Handwriting Meets the Common Core is aligned with the standards that are expected for Kindergarten while embedded cues and prompts remind children to use and practice conventional letter formations.
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Handwriting Meets the Common Core |
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