English Language Arts
- The child demonstrated improved letter formation and neatness in their handwriting.
- They practiced proper spacing between words and lines.
- They showed an understanding of capitalization and punctuation in their writing.
- The child displayed improved letter recognition and phonics skills through handwriting practice.
For continued development in handwriting, encourage the child to write letters or short stories to pen pals or family members. They can also create their own handwritten journal to document their daily experiences and thoughts. Another creative way to practice handwriting is by writing poems or song lyrics, allowing the child to explore their creativity while improving their penmanship.
Book Recommendations
- Handwriting Without Tears by Jan Z. Olsen and Emily F. Knapton: This book provides a comprehensive approach to handwriting instruction, focusing on proper letter formation and development of fine motor skills.
- Learn to Write Letters by Roger Priddy: This interactive workbook introduces children to letter formation and helps them practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters.
- My First Handwriting Practice Book by Scholdeners: This workbook offers a variety of engaging activities to help children develop their handwriting skills, including tracing letters, writing words, and creating their own sentences.
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