English Language Arts
- The child has learned proper letter formation through targeted handwriting exercises.
- They have practiced writing upper and lowercase letters.
- The child has improved their letter spacing and alignment.
- They have developed fine motor skills required for handwriting.
To continue developing handwriting skills, encourage the child to practice writing in different contexts. They can write letters to family members or friends, keep a journal, or even write their own stories. Providing opportunities for the child to write in various settings will help reinforce their handwriting skills while also fostering creativity and self-expression.
Book Recommendations
- Handwriting Without Tears: Letters and Numbers for Me by Jan Z. Olsen: This book provides additional practice for handwriting skills, focusing on letter formation and number writing.
- My First Handwriting Practice Book by Scholastic: This workbook offers engaging activities and exercises to reinforce letter formation and handwriting skills.
- Writing Wizardry: Lowercase Letters by Creative Teaching Press: This book introduces lowercase letter formation through fun and interactive activities.
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