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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to trace the dot alphabet from A to Z.

Materials and Prep

Materials needed: Dot alphabet tracing sheets, pencil

Prep: Print out dot alphabet tracing sheets and have them ready for the lesson.

Activities

  • Introduce the dot alphabet tracing sheets to the student. Show how to trace the dots to form letters.

  • Guide the student through tracing the letters A to Z on the dot alphabet sheets.

  • Encourage the student to practice tracing the letters independently.

Talking Points

  • "Let's start by tracing the dot alphabet together. We'll follow the dots to make letters."
  • "Great job tracing the letter A! Now let's move on to the letter B. Remember to follow the dots."
  • "You're doing amazing tracing the dot alphabet! Keep practicing to get even better at forming letters."

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