Colourful flags displaying the alphabet.
Print out these Large Rainbow Alphabet Flags and cut them out. Fold the top section of the flag over a piece of string and hang it in your classroom.
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Updated: 29 Jun 2023
Colourful flags displaying the alphabet.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 27 Pages
Years: P - 3
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Colourful flags displaying the alphabet.
Print out these Large Rainbow Alphabet Flags and cut them out. Fold the top section of the flag over a piece of string and hang it in your classroom.
Use this teaching resource in conjunction with:
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Hello, when I tried to download the NSW precursive font for this it was the same as the beginners font. Do you have one with entries and exits?
Hello Gemma! Thanks for your comment. I have looked into this and am continuing to research. Entries and exits on letters for NSW pre-cursive usually only exist when the letters are used in conjunction with other letters. This is because they are not always needed, it is dependent on which letter precedes or proceeds them. In this case, as the letters are standing alone, they shouldn't need them unless the letter always has an entry or exit. I trust this information is correct. This also seems to be the case with NSW cursive. If you require any further help with our resources, please don't hesitate to contact me.