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Morrells Letter Formation 1 is the first workbook in this new
series of three workbooks to help master letter formation skills,
pencil control and hand-eye coordination. Each workbook is packed
with essential letter formation practice and concentrates on
forming upper and lower case letters correctly in their letter
families. This series of Morrells workbooks use a specially
designed and innovative bounce symbol to help the writer follow the
correct letter direction. Simply follow the arrows and bounce back
up or down the letter when required.Each workbook offers invaluable
handwriting practice using a simple format to develop clear and
legible handwriting and are based on ability rather than age, so
can be used by primary school children, teenagers and adults. The
structured exercises make these workbooks ideal for use in the home
or in the classroom and are all dyspraxia and dyslexia friendly.
The full series of Morrells workbooks follow the current National
Curriculum for handwriting and are perfect for use as a standalone
resource or as part of a whole school handwriting policy. They have
been developed to create life-long fluent and legible writers using
a no-nonsense back-to-basics approach. Each workbook contains
guidance on the correct sitting position, pencil grip and letter
direction and provide plenty of spaces to practise handwriting.
Starting English covers all the key literacy skills for
schoolchildren aged 5+, with fun, wipe-clean exercises
The objectives of Book 1 are to establish good basic habits of
paper positioning and pencil hold, and to develop the fine motor
skills needed for accurate, consistent writing. The book takes the
young writer from basic pencil handling and co-ordination exercises
through to formation of letters and simple short words. The 28
worksheets contain an entertaining mix of games and puzzles, which
parents (or grandparents!) and child will enjoy doing together.
Billy Beetle, Sam Spider, Willie Woodlouse and Sally Snail lead the
left-handed child through the worksheets. The illustrations are
aimed primarily at the 6-7 year-old, when many left-handed children
become more conscious of the difference between their writing style
and that of their right-handed peers. However, the overall design
is suitable for any age: we've heard from grateful users nearer to
retirement age than to next year's Year 2...
Learning to write can be a daunting task - it takes lots of
practice to get those letter shapes correct. Luckily, that's
exactly what this fantastic Daily Practice workbook for the
Reception Summer Term is for - it's perfect for getting pupils
confident with handwriting, either in class or at home! It's packed
with colourful characters and engaging activities - there's an
exercise for every school day of the term, with self-assessment
tick boxes at the bottom of each page. There are examples and
outlines of letters and numbers for pupils to trace, plus
guidelines to prepare pupils for writing by themselves. The
alphabet and numbers are covered and many of the activities focus
on writing letters within words. For complete coverage of
Reception, buy this with our books for the Autumn (9781789088250)
and Spring (9781789088267) terms!
Learning to write can be a daunting task - it takes lots of
practice to get those letter shapes correct. Luckily, that's
exactly what this fantastic Daily Practice workbook for the
Reception Spring Term is for! It's packed with colourful characters
and engaging activities - there's an exercise for every school day
of the term, with self-assessment tick boxes at the bottom of each
page. Every week there are fun activities to practise that
all-important pencil control. There are examples and outlines of
letters and numbers for pupils to trace, so it's perfect for
getting pupils confident with handwriting, either in class or at
home! For complete coverage of Reception, buy this with our books
for the Autumn (9781789088250) and Summer (9781789088274) terms!
Morrells Joining Letters 1 is the first workbook in this new series
of three workbooks to help master joined-up handwriting skills;
pencil control and hand-eye coordination. Each workbook is packed
with essential joining practice and concentrates on the correct
diagonal and horizontal joins used to master joined-up handwriting.
This series of Morrells workbooks use a specially designed and
innovative bounce symbol to help the writer follow the correct
letter direction and joins. Simply follow the arrows and bounce
back up or down the joins when required.Each workbook offers
invaluable handwriting practice using a simple format to develop
clear and legible handwriting and are based on ability rather than
age, so can be used by primary school children, teenagers and
adults. The structured exercises make these workbooks ideal for use
in the home or in the classroom and are all dyspraxia and dyslexia
friendly. The full series of Morrells workbooks follow the current
National Curriculum for handwriting and are perfect for use as a
standalone resource or as part of a whole school handwriting
policy.They have been developed to create life-long fluent and
legible writers using a no-nonsense back-to-basics approach. Each
workbook contains guidance on the correct sitting position, pencil
grip and letter direction and provide plenty of spaces to practise
handwriting.
This brilliant CGP handwriting book is packed to the hilt with
handwriting practice, all set at the perfect level for Year 6
students. It contains a wide variety of exercises for pupils to
practise their joined-up writing, covering a range of different
skills. Pupils can try their hand at short sentences, aiding them
with their spelling, punctuation and grammar, longer texts on fun
and interesting topics, plus special exercises to teach them to
adapt their writing for different purposes, such as making notes,
filling in forms and labelling.
Morrells Letter Formation 2 builds on the skills gained in Letter
Formation 1, embedding the correct letter formation using words to
improve confidence and understanding of letter direction, size and
spacing. This second workbook in this new series of three workbooks
helps master letter formation skills; pencil control and hand-eye
coordination. Each workbook is packed with essential letter
formation practice and concentrates on forming upper and lower case
letters correctly in their letter families. This series of Morrells
workbooks use a specially designed and innovative bounce symbol to
help the writer follow the correct letter direction. Simply follow
the arrows and bounce back up or down the letter when required.Each
workbook offers invaluable handwriting practice using a simple
format to develop clear and legible handwriting and are based on
ability rather than age, so can be used by primary school children,
teenagers and adults. The structured exercises make these workbooks
ideal for use in the home or in the classroom and are all dyspraxia
and dyslexia friendly. The full series of Morrells workbooks follow
the current National Curriculum for handwriting and are perfect for
use as a standalone resource or as part of a whole school
handwriting policy. They have been developed to create life-long
fluent and legible writers using a no-nonsense back-to-basics
approach. Each workbook contains guidance on the correct sitting
position, pencil grip and letter direction and provide plenty of
spaces to practise handwriting.
This bright and cheerful Handwriting Practice Book from CGP is a
fantastic way for Year 1 pupils (ages 5-6) to practise forming
letters and writing words neatly. It starts off with lines and
patterns to trace before moving onto letters. Each letter is
introduced with helpful arrows to show how it's formed. Pupils are
then given letters to trace and space to write them independently
as well, with guidelines to keep letters the same size and dots to
show where to start each letter. They're also given whole words and
sentences to trace and copy. This book includes capital letters and
numbers too, and a page of helpful handwriting tips.
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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