

Starting Dots – This font is designed to help beginning writers know where to start their basic strokes when forming letters. This font’s uppercase is definitely it’s strongest piece and very uniform in size.Ħ.


Recess – A thicker version of the doodle print font above and also is more modern in the style. It’s a classic font style and very friendly for younger readers.ĥ. Doodle Print – I really like the stylish uppercase of this font and the strightness of the vertical lines. Features the fancy and has that handwritten look.Ĥ. Pinwheel – This outline font is friendly for making title and letters that you want students to be able to color in. It’s a pretty thick font and features the classic stick and ball formation for letters.ģ. Ashley – A handwritten font that is very friendly for teachers and students of all ages. Create your own free worksheets using these dotted letters and numbers.Ģ. Print Dots – This dotted font is great for handwriting and tracing. These fonts are great for giving directions or using as your main text font.ġ. Let’s break down the free fonts by type so you can find what you’re looking for and I’ll share a tutorial link at the end in case you want to install them and haven’t done so before. Here are 67 free fonts that were created by teachers and will help make your classroom activities bright, whimsical and add just the right touch. Fonts play a big role in creating classroom worksheets, activities and many teachers love making their own.
