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Learning ABC's Workbook - Precursive: Tracing and activities to help your child learn precursive uppercase and lowercase letters Paperback – March 6 2020
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Did you know that learning to form letters activates the same part of the brain as reading?
You no longer have to waste time searching for age-appropriate ABC worksheets. Now you can enjoy a collection of kid-tested worksheets at your fingertips. Autumn McKay, author of The Ultimate Kindergarten Prep Guide, is a mother of 3 and understands the pressure to encourage learning at home, but it's hard to find time. As a former schoolteacher, she has created Learning ABC's Workbook to be an easy to use workbook so you have a no-prep activity ready for your child to learn at any moment.
Precursive is a "one-stroke" type of handwriting. It is still single letter formation, but involves a lot of retracing when forming letters so that the child does not have to pick up their pencil and remember the next step to a form a letter. Precursive is a stepping stone to cursive handwriting, which most schools have done away with; however, teaching precursive handwriting does not mean you need to teach your child cursive.
Print writing is the "ball and stick" writing like you see here in this text. It's the font we are most used to seeing in our daily lives. A lot of schools have transitioned to only teaching handwriting using print font. However, print font can be difficult for young writers because it involves picking up the pencil and remembering the next "step" when forming a letter. Sometimes it's difficult for young writers to remember the next "step."
This book has you covered for uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Perfect for early learners just starting or elementary kids learning letters and handwriting.
Each Letter Includes:
- COLORING PAGE - A cover page for coloring that has an image and uppercase and lowercase letter
- ACTIVITY PAGE - Fun activity to help identify the letter
- UPPERCASE TRACING PAGE - Tracing instructions, lines for guided tracing, and free-hand writing
- LOWERCASE TRACING PAGE - Tracing instructions, lines for guided tracing, and free-hand writing
*Review page for the alphabet and extra free-hand writing practice pages in the back of the book*
Book Specifications:
- Page Size: 8.5" x 11"
- Page Count: 128 (4 pages per letter plus an introduction, extra tracing and free printable pages)
- Glossy cover design
Others books include: Toddler Lesson Plans: Learning Colors, Toddler Lesson Plans: Learning ABCs, The Ultimate Kindergarten Prep Guide, The Ultimate Toddler Activity Guide, Learning Numbers Workbook
Tons of educational fun are waiting for you and your child! Save your sanity and purchase a copy today.
- Reading age1 - 7 years
- Print length130 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - 1
- Dimensions21.59 x 0.71 x 27.94 cm
- PublisherCreative Ideas Publishing
- Publication dateMarch 6 2020
- ISBN-10195201610X
- ISBN-13978-1952016103
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- Publisher : Creative Ideas Publishing (March 6 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 130 pages
- ISBN-10 : 195201610X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1952016103
- Item weight : 318 g
- Dimensions : 21.59 x 0.71 x 27.94 cm
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About the author

Autumn has a degree in Early Childhood Education. She taught in the classroom and as an online teacher. She has been certified to teach in California, Colorado, Arizona, and Georgia.
However, one of Autumn's greatest joys (and challenges) is being a mom! After her first son was born, she wanted to be involved in helping him learn and grow, so she began to develop color lessons to help engage his developing mind. Autumn also wanted to help other moms dealing with hectic schedules and continuous time restraints. As a result, these activities evolved into her first book, Toddler Lesson Plans: Learning Colors. She has continued to create books for preschoolers, which include:
Toddler Lesson Plans: Learning ABC’s
The Ultimate Toddler Activity Guide
The Ultimate Kindergarten Prep Guide
Learning Numbers Workbook
Learning ABC’s Workbook: Print and Precursive
Learning Preschool Math Workbook
Learning Kindergarten Math Workbook
Learning 1st Grade Math Workbook
The Ultimate Teach Your Child to Read Activity Book: Prereading
The Ultimate Teach Your Child to Read Activity Book: Beginning Reader
The Ultimate Teach Your Child to Read Activity Book: Developing Reader
Motherhood has many joys and challenges, and sometimes that can lead to feeling burned out. So to combat that feeling, Autumn began to practice gratitude through journaling. She found this beneficial to her relationship with her husband and children—she was happier, more patient, less stressed, calmer, and more optimistic. Autumn created The Full Life Gratitude Journal for Moms so other moms could have a full life that is more grateful, mindful, and joyful.
Autumn has a passion for helping moms be able to educate their children in a fun, low-prep way that she shares on BestMomIdeas.com.
AUTHOR INTERVIEW
What’s the hardest part about writing a book?
Oh that’s easy! Sitting down and having a moment to think. Life can seem really hectic with our 3 young kids so finding a block of time to work and concentrate can be hard. I have had to become an early bird and get up at 4:30am so that I have a few hours to work in the morning before the kids get up. My husband has even had to take off work a few times to watch the kids so I would have a full day to work if I got behind. There’s also the “mom guilt” that comes with taking time away from my 3 blessings to focus on my writing.
What do you do when you aren’t writing or planning books?
I love to spend time with my children and family! We enjoy being silly or just “vrooming” cars around on the floor. I enjoy working out throughout the week—just work out videos or yoga in the living room (My kids like to join in, or giggle at my silly moves). I also love spending time with my husband too! We are determined to get better at going on dates, and are starting to make sure we get at least one date a month.
When did you realize you wanted to be an author?
If I’m honest, it never even crossed my mind. But my husband saw that I was putting in a lot of effort--researching and organizing--what I wanted to help my children learn each week, so he suggested I write a book with all of the fun activities to help other moms who want to teach their children but don't have the time to plan the activities.
Are lesson plans too serious for toddlers?
I am a former teacher, so the term “lesson plans” was used a lot throughout my teaching career. I became comfortable with that term, and didn’t consider that to some it might sound very serious. However, “lesson plans” is just a fancy, teacher word for guide. This book is just a guide for parents to do fun activities with their children. Parents can pick and choose what activities to do, what order to do the activities, and the appropriate time to do the activities.
What is a parenting topic that you are passionate about?
My husband and I are both very passionate about limiting screen time. We are not anti-technology, but we have read many articles about the negative side effects of tablet/iphone games and screens on young minds. We would rather our children run around the house, play a game, build a new invention, read a book, or cook with us in the kitchen.