Alphabet on lines
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Re: Alphabet on lines
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Alphabet on lines
I know I’ve asked this forum before but as we have more posters now....that genius wrote:Don't buy stuff.
search Google trace alphabet practice
http://bonlacfoods.com/worksheets/abc-p ... arten.html
Do you know of any websites that have the same but for Khmer? My daughter could really use some of these to practice her writing more.
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No, but sounds like an opportunity for a group project to me.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:58 pmI know I’ve asked this forum before but as we have more posters now....that genius wrote:Don't buy stuff.
search Google trace alphabet practice
http://bonlacfoods.com/worksheets/abc-p ... arten.html
Do you know of any websites that have the same but for Khmer? My daughter could really use some of these to practice her writing more.
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Re: Alphabet on lines
Use screenshot software to copy the Khmer letters you want (or just type it in Khmer font if you have it)
Paste them into successive LH margins of a lined Word document
Group project finished
However, a suggestion: Khmers use squared paper notebooks at school for a reason: better than lines for the Khmer alphabet.
Paste them into successive LH margins of a lined Word document
Group project finished
However, a suggestion: Khmers use squared paper notebooks at school for a reason: better than lines for the Khmer alphabet.
Re: Alphabet on lines
This is what I have come up with so far.
The font is LetsTraceRuled, with some editing.
If anybody wants to they can feel free to print these and give them to schools or students in Cambodia.
It is A0 size, and can be printed as a wall chart. But as suggested, it is probably best to print them as A4 and have them laminated.
The font is LetsTraceRuled, with some editing.
If anybody wants to they can feel free to print these and give them to schools or students in Cambodia.
It is A0 size, and can be printed as a wall chart. But as suggested, it is probably best to print them as A4 and have them laminated.
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IBC and other similar shops sell copy books with Khmer characters to trace and reproduce with lines etc. They are very cheap, like $1- $2.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:58 pmI know I’ve asked this forum before but as we have more posters now....that genius wrote:Don't buy stuff.
search Google trace alphabet practice
http://bonlacfoods.com/worksheets/abc-p ... arten.html
Do you know of any websites that have the same but for Khmer? My daughter could really use some of these to practice her writing more.
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Re: Alphabet on lines
I buy similar exercise books in Myanmar to donate to the kids. There are both Burmese alphabet and English alphabet practice books.IBC and other similar shops sell copy books with Khmer characters to trace and reproduce with lines etc. They are very cheap, like $1- $2.
The cost of goods in Myanmar is clearly way below Cambodia - these exercise books cost just 25 US cents each
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I’ve been looking there but haven’t seen any, just the English ones. Will go back over the weekend and hunt again.John Bingham wrote:IBC and other similar shops sell copy books with Khmer characters to trace and reproduce with lines etc. They are very cheap, like $1- $2.kiwiincambodia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:58 pmI know I’ve asked this forum before but as we have more posters now....that genius wrote:Don't buy stuff.
search Google trace alphabet practice
http://bonlacfoods.com/worksheets/abc-p ... arten.html
Do you know of any websites that have the same but for Khmer? My daughter could really use some of these to practice her writing more.
Re: Alphabet on lines
There are books available, but the ones I have seen have mistakes in them. They have letters written incorrectly. If the book is wrong, you cant use it to teach children.
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Re: Alphabet on lines
I have edited this again. I modified the capital J. I thought I would make it look nicer.
Prior to posting the first one, I edited the small e.
Prior to posting the first one, I edited the small e.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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