So yes, there are blank sides where there are usually pictures. I used these when I was tutoring children, and I took stickers of whatever they liked and used those to represent the numbers. For example, a little girl from China really liked princesses, so I made these flashcards with princess stickers and had her count how many princesses were on the card to get the answer. You can personally make these cards for someone, or you can turn this into a lesson where the kids personalize the cards themselves with markers, crayons, colored pencils or stickers. These are suitable for English language learners of all ages and mother tongues.
It’s just like a lined piece of paper, but with a dotted midline to practice handwriting. It’s probably a better resource for children and young teenagers, or could be useful for older students who are starting to learn how to write in English. Twenty-nine lines per page.
It’s just like a lined piece of paper, but with a dotted midline to practice handwriting. It’s probably a better resource for teenagers and adults. Thirty-six lines per page.
Here is a quick packet for practicing handwriting in Arabic, just the letter by themselves. It’s college ruled, so this practice is probably better for teenagers and adults. Useful for Arabic students and those who want to improve their handwriting.