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Level: EYFS Subject: English Learn to hold a pen at home using this
motivating wipe-clean book!. - Lots of practice opportunities to
help children learn how to hold and use a pen correctly. -
Wipe-clean pages and pen so that children can try the activities
again and again. - Colourful, motivating activities to help boost
confidence.
Treasure House Handwriting is a whole-school programme designed to
support children in developing a clear and fluent style of writing.
Using precursive and cursive handwriting styles, the programme
progresses from introducing the movements and patterns needed to
form letters, through to the development of a personal style. This
workbook introduces the fine motor movements and pencil control
that will be necessary for the formation of letters and patterns.
It provides practice in moving from left to right, keeping within
'tramlines' and making the up-and-down and curved movements
necessary for letter formation.
The Handwriting Practice books support literacy in schools by
giving children practice in forming and joining letters, helping
them to develop handwriting that is neat, fluent, legible and fast.
Fully compatible with any school handwriting scheme, Handwriting
Practice works methodically through the different letters and
joins, and features workbook style exercises for children to
complete. The simple format of the books makes them easily
accessible, enabling all children to work independently - though
support from an adult helper is always beneficial. FOCUS points at
the foot of each page highlight key points for helpers to look out
for. Handwriting Practice 1 focuses on letter formation, with
capital letters introduced in the middle section. Children are
supported by coloured dots, dotted lines and arrows indicating
where to begin each letter and how to form the shape, guidelines
indicating the height and length of letters and real-life copying
tasks, including writing notes, message and an invitation.
Young children need plenty of practice in pen-control - an
essential skill they must learn before starting to form letters and
numbers. This fun activity book is full of animal-themed
activities, encouraging children to join the dots, spot
differences, solve mazes and trace the dotted lines with the
special pen provided, then wipe clean and repeat.
Help your child practise core handwriting skills, fill in gaps in
learning and boost confidence. This Pearson Handwriting Activity
Workbook provides the tools to support your child's handwriting
skills development at home. Using our years of experience designing
literacy schemes proven to work in schools, we have created this
series of activity workbooks which will boost your child's
confidence as they work through a series through a series of
engaging activities to build essential handwriting skills. There
are six books spanning years 1-6. Each Handwriting Activity
Workbook introduces age-appropriate, techniques for you to support
your child as they work through the activities. With helpful hints,
visual guides and opportunities to get creative we provide a
foundation for building and encouraging your child's handwriting
skills. The workbooks are created by experts with a child-friendly
design and a user-friendly layout for parents including the
following features and guides: A comprehensive topic planner Common
challenges to overcome Opportunities to get creative Extend and
stretch activities Clear visual guides Also available to accompany
the series are Pearson Grammar & Punctuation Activity Workbooks
for Years 1-6.
The Handwriting Practice books support literacy in schools by
giving children practice in forming and joining letters, helping
them to develop handwriting that is neat, fluent, legible and fast.
Fully compatible with any school handwriting scheme, Handwriting
Practice works methodically through the different letters and
joins, and features workbook style exercises for children to
complete. The simple format of the books makes them easily
accessible, enabling all children to work independently - though
support from an adult helper is always beneficial. FOCUS points at
the foot of each page highlight key points for helpers to look out
for. Handwriting Practice 2 focuses on joining letters to form
words, beginning with letters of a particular shape, those found in
common combinations, and themed word practice. By the end of
Handwriting Practice 2, children should be able to write fluently
on lined paper. Children are supported by shaded lines to write
over as they begin to practise joining letters, guidelines
indicating the height of small letters and the vertical stroke and
real-life copying tasks, including writing instructions, a letter
and a postcard.
This write-in activity book is for children progressing from
tracing the letters to independent writing. It includes fun
pre-writing activities with a focus on pencil control.
Handwriting practice is painless with these rib-tickling
reproducibles Each page features some quick "word warm-ups" plus a
hilarious joke or riddle to copy with care. And here's more good
news: Kids can snip and staple the pages together to make an
instant joke book to share with pals Handwriting has never been so
much fun For use with Grades K-2.
Help your child practise core handwriting skills, fill in gaps in
learning and boost confidence. This Pearson Handwriting Activity
Workbook provides the tools to support your child's handwriting
skills development at home. Using our years of experience designing
literacy schemes proven to work in schools, we have created this
series of activity workbooks which will boost your child's
confidence as they work through a series through a series of
engaging activities to build essential handwriting skills. There
are six books spanning years 1-6. Each Handwriting Activity
Workbook introduces age-appropriate, techniques for you to support
your child as they work through the activities. With helpful hints,
visual guides and opportunities to get creative we provide a
foundation for building and encouraging your child's handwriting
skills. The workbooks are created by experts with a child-friendly
design and a user-friendly layout for parents including the
following features and guides: A comprehensive topic planner Common
challenges to overcome Opportunities to get creative Extend and
stretch activities Clear visual guides Also available to accompany
the series are Pearson Grammar & Punctuation Activity Workbooks
for Years 1-6.
Support your child at the start of their learning journey with
these exciting and engaging activity books. Completely in line with
the Early Years Foundation Stage, this early Handwriting book
offers the perfect introduction to joined up writing. Patterning
activities practice the marks related to joining letters Joining
letters activities introduce and practise the different joins
Parent notes on each page explain each activity Provides
reassurance whilst supporting your child's learning at home. First
Learning Handwriting recaps how to form letters and introduces
cursive writing with lots of practice mixed with engaging,
colourful illustrations. Also includes free animations online to
show how to form letters and words to consolidate what they have
learned. Designed to make learning fun, First Learning titles offer
a real sense of achievement with a free rewards certificate.
This is a new edition of the ever-popular songs that provide a
highly effective way of learning how to form all 26 a-z letter
shapes, by associating them with body parts. The rhyming songs use
language and concepts that children already have, promoting
learning by association.
Pre-writing is the activity that brings the little ones closer to
the writing world. Following Pros, the little yellow alien,
throughout the pages of this activity book, children will be
challenged in different tasks and exercises. Lines, circles,
shapes, spirals: all the different parts that will later make up
letters and numbers can be experienced through fun games and
activities. The exercises start before holding a pen: with a fun
sticker of the little spaceship, children can start to trace the
lines to train the movements of the hand. Colouring within the
borders, following lines, closing and opening shapes: children will
start to hold a pen correctly gradually and enhancing in new
abilities that will prepare them for writing later in life.
Level: EYFS Subject: English Have fun learning lower case letters
at home with this motivating wipe-clean book! Lots of practice
opportunities to help children learn how to write letters.
Wipe-clean pages and pen so that children can try the activities
again and again. Motivating activities to help boost confidence.
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