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The word list uses familiar, concrete vocabulary with clear beginning blends, so children can connect phonics practice to recognizable spoken words instead of abstract drills.
Best for Kindergarten to Grade 1
This worksheet gives children handwriting practice with words that begin with common consonant blends. It helps early readers notice how two starting sounds work together while they build steady letter formation and word recognition.
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The word list uses familiar, concrete vocabulary with clear beginning blends, so children can connect phonics practice to recognizable spoken words instead of abstract drills.
This page opens with 8 prefilled lines and is configured for LETTER paper, Dotted tracing, and the "Patrick Hand", cursive font.
You can change the word list, alignment, font size, stroke width, and export settings before printing.
Beginning blends are two consonants at the start of a word where both sounds are heard, such as st in stop or cl in clap.
Yes. The worksheet page can open prefilled, and you can replace the words or adjust the tracing style before exporting.
If you are deciding between dotted, dashed, outline, or model-plus-trace, use the editorial guides before printing classroom sets or homework packs.