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Core Skills Analysis

Handwriting

  • Taner refined fine‑motor control by forming the loops, ascenders, and descenders specific to cursive H.
  • He reinforced visual discrimination of uppercase and lowercase H shapes, noting symmetry and baseline alignment.
  • Embedding the letter H within whole words helped him apply proper letter formation in context, boosting writing fluency.
  • Repeated practice built muscle memory and attention to consistent spacing, which supports overall legibility.

Tips

To deepen Taner’s cursive skills, introduce a “letter‑of‑the‑week” challenge where he writes a short journal entry using only words that contain that letter, encouraging functional use. Pair the practice with sensory activities—like writing H on sand trays or textured paper—to strengthen kinesthetic awareness. Incorporate a peer‑review session where Taner compares his H formation to a model and notes one improvement area, fostering self‑assessment. Finally, connect the letter to real‑world contexts (e.g., labeling household items that start with H) to make the practice meaningful and memorable.

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  • Worksheet: Trace and write 10 words that begin with H in both uppercase and lowercase cursive.
  • Quiz: Match printed H letters to their correct cursive counterparts and identify common spacing errors.
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