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Top 3 Books to Help Kids Practice Tracing Letters

Published on November 8, 2012 by in Trace Fonts

1. Handwriting: Printing, Grades Preschool – 1 (Brighter Child Workbooks) Handwriting skills reinforce eye/hand coordination and Brighter Child Handwriting: Printing offers just the right practice for children ages 4 to 7. This workbook offers 80 pages of printing activities that also reinforce literacy skills by using words children need to read and write for school.

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Why Students Sequence Letters Bottom to Top … and in Funny Ways?

Published on March 5, 2011 by in Handwriting

There is good and bad news here! If you ask most 4 1/2 year olds to copy letters, they often can make the letter LOOK like the letter, but the child may use too many strokes, or poor sequencing to write the letter. Gifted children often have the worst sequencing, because they were even younger

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Practice Lower-Case Letters in Kindergarten With Manuscript Fonts

If you happen to own a program with manuscript fonts, you can create hundreds of worksheets to practice lower-case letters in kindergarten.  Besides, you can have all the manuscript letters embedded into sentences, which adds a little bit of complexity in kindergarten.  Once you have created the worksheets, it is important to brainstorm name times

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Practice Tracing Letters with Boxes Fonts

Published on February 8, 2011 by in Box Fonts

Boxes fonts will help students quickly and easily acquire handwriting and spelling skills. Students will also learn with these boxes fonts software: letter form, word shape, space, and proportion with ease. Teachers can create hundreds of handwriting and spelling worksheets in seconds! From student’s names to the alphabet…   Ramon Abajo, Handwriting Expert & Teacher of

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Help Kids Practice Tracing Letters with Fonts

Published on January 22, 2011 by in Trace Fonts

Tracing letters Tracing letters is a well known strategy that teachers and parents employ to develop kids’ handwriting, reading, and spelling abilities.  If schools do not spend sufficient time on this crucial activity, it is recommended that students be provided with chances to practice this skill during workshop time, homework or after school programs.  There

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