Description
– Begins with revision of the Queensland Modern Cursive Alphabet,numerals and punctuation.
– Focuses on joining – diagonal joins, drop-on joins, horizontal joins and letters that don’t join and provides students with lots of practice pages.
– Includes a section on double-letter combinations and a consolidation section, which includes joins practice and tips on avoiding common errors.
– Writing is a vital, compelling form of communication.
– Regular practice, three to four times a week, in fine motor skills and in letter formation will ensure the development of good handwriting habits.
– To be competent writers, their handwriting needs to be fluent and legible.
– The teaching of handwriting is an essential part of the writing curriculum.
– Activities have a touch of quirkiness that makes it appealing to children