The Christmas season is upon us and it is time to try to slow down a bit and focus on the Birth of Our Lord and Savior. These handwriting worksheets that focus on Christmas Nativity Vocabulary Words will help us with just that!
While all children need help with understanding correct letter formation, some children need a bit more practice. That is where these types of worksheets come in.
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Christmas Nativity Vocabulary Words Handwriting Practice Worksheets
While I do use a handwriting curriculum with my children to teach print and cursive, there is much supplementation for my children where handwriting doesn’t come as naturally. I use many of my own materials, and have used some from traditional publishers as well.
We just press along with handwriting practice, and I am happy for us to make progress, regardless of the materials we use.
In this set of handwriting practice worksheets, each page contains a set of grouped words with a similar theme about the Birth of Jesus. For example, the words and phrases included on the Wise Men page are: Immanuel, Wise Men, from the East, gold, frankincense, and myrrh, and follow the star.
Have your child complete 1-2 words each day, or the entire worksheet if they have enough handwriting stamina.
I have included a set of print worksheets and a set of cursive worksheets for you to easily print the worksheets that are best for your child.
Included in this packet: 5 print worksheets and 5 cursive worksheets
Note that the print and cursive worksheets contain the same Christmas Nativity Vocabulary words and and phrases.
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