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A short fun game which I have tweaked, for younger students and Dyslexic students, which will support their Kinaesthetic memory of what each individual letter of the alphabet feels like. It could be followed with a game of writing a letter on a partner’s back to consolidate the learning; and both games can be repeated as many times as necessary.

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TES Resource Team

8 years ago
5

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bevevans22

11 years ago
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Well thought out game/activity for developing letter formation knowledge. Focuses on building skills in an engaging way. Thanks for sharing.

tesSpecialNeeds

11 years ago
4

Well thought out game/activity for developing letter formation knowledge. Focuses on building skills in an engaging way. Thanks for sharing.

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