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Little ones will practice their letters and words with Peppa in this amazing wipe-clean workbook with a pen! Based on the hit TV show on Nick Jr.
Peppa is learning lots of new words and letters. Now you can learn them too! Write on the pages with the special pen, then wipe them clean and try again!This is a great book to introduce handwriting and letter concepts to children. Plus, with Peppa, it's always a fun time!
Comprising eleven pupil books and one accompanying teacher's
handbook, Schofield & Sims WriteWell is a complete course
designed to guide children from their first steps in mark-making
towards the development of secure, fluent and comfortable joined
handwriting that can be adapted for a range of purposes.
Handwriting is a complex process that requires the simultaneous use
of cognitive, physical and perceptual skills. As development can
vary greatly from child to child, Schofield & Sims WriteWell
splits learning into manageable modules, offering you the
flexibility to select the appropriate book for your child's needs.
Young writers can then move through the programme at their own pace
as their handwriting skills flourish - a highly personalised
approach that ensures a confident foundation for every child. Each
pupil book contains 15 units, together with a child-friendly
introduction and at least one longer `WriteWell challenge' task
giving pupils the opportunity to use their best handwriting to
`show off' everything they have learnt. Each of these units
provides a clear handwriting focus, explained in the information
panel at the beginning of each spread, followed by focused practise
activities that gradually increase in difficulty, progressing from
simple `Try it' and `Practise it' exercises involving tracing and
copying, to more challenging `Apply it' activities that encourage
children to use the handwriting focus in a realistic context. In
WriteWell 8: Confident Joining children will learn how to write the
more challenging joins, including those involving the letters r, s
and f. A separate accompanying teacher's handbook, WriteWell
Teacher's Handbook (ISBN 9780721716442), mirrors the structure of
the pupil books and contains detailed teaching notes and
photocopiable resources to help support the teaching of
handwriting. A selection of free online resources is also available
from the Schofield & Sims website.
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. The
worksheets in this resource pack: * allow children to examine
different handwriting purposes and styles * include settings in
which print letters may be appropriate both in upper case and lower
case forms * link with common spelling rules and patterns, and
common high and medium-frequency vocabulary are continued *
introduce practice in writing at speed. Useful teacher notes
accompany the 47 worksheets for children.
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.
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.
Comprising eleven pupil books and one accompanying teacher's
handbook, Schofield & Sims WriteWell is a complete course
designed to guide children from their first steps in mark-making
towards the development of secure, fluent and comfortable joined
handwriting that can be adapted for a range of purposes.
Handwriting is a complex process that requires the simultaneous use
of cognitive, physical and perceptual skills. As development can
vary greatly from child to child, Schofield & Sims WriteWell
splits learning into manageable modules, offering you the
flexibility to select the appropriate book for your child's needs.
Young writers can then move through the programme at their own pace
as their handwriting skills flourish - a highly personalised
approach that ensures a confident foundation for every child. Each
pupil book contains 15 units, together with a child-friendly
introduction and at least one longer `WriteWell challenge' task
giving pupils the opportunity to use their best handwriting to
`show off' everything they have learnt. Each of these units
provides a clear handwriting focus, explained in the information
panel at the beginning of each spread, followed by focused practise
activities that gradually increase in difficulty, progressing from
simple `Try it' and `Practise it' exercises involving tracing and
copying, to more challenging `Apply it' activities that encourage
children to use the handwriting focus in a realistic context. In
WriteWell 6: First Joining children will learn how to join letters
for the first time, starting with the most basic diagonal and
horizontal joins. A separate accompanying teacher's handbook,
WriteWell Teacher's Handbook (ISBN 9780721716442), mirrors the
structure of the pupil books and contains detailed teaching notes
and photocopiable resources to help support the teaching of
handwriting. A selection of free online resources is also available
from the Schofield & Sims website.
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 Big Book of Dolch Sight Word Activities is the complete reading
resource for building sight word mastery. With over 300 activities
to introduce, reinforce, remediate, and practice Dolch sight words,
it is a must-have for any young or special learning classroom. It
also includes assessment suggestions and fun take-home activities
Comprising eleven pupil books and one accompanying teacher's
handbook, Schofield & Sims WriteWell is a complete course
designed to guide children from their first steps in mark-making
towards the development of secure, fluent and comfortable joined
handwriting that can be adapted for a range of purposes.
Handwriting is a complex process that requires the simultaneous use
of cognitive, physical and perceptual skills. As development can
vary greatly from child to child, Schofield & Sims WriteWell
splits learning into manageable modules, offering you the
flexibility to select the appropriate book for your child's needs.
Young writers can then move through the programme at their own pace
as their handwriting skills flourish - a highly personalised
approach that ensures a confident foundation for every child. Each
pupil book contains 15 units, together with a child-friendly
introduction and at least one longer `WriteWell challenge' task
giving pupils the opportunity to use their best handwriting to
`show off' everything they have learnt. Each of these units
provides a clear handwriting focus, explained in the information
panel at the beginning of each spread, followed by focused practise
activities that gradually increase in difficulty, progressing from
simple `Try it' and `Practise it' exercises involving tracing and
copying, to more challenging `Apply it' activities that encourage
children to use the handwriting focus in a realistic context. In
WriteWell 5: Letter Size and Position, handwriting lines are used
to teach relative letter size. Children also learn to position and
space writing on the baseline. A separate accompanying teacher's
handbook, WriteWell Teacher's Handbook (ISBN 9780721716442),
mirrors the structure of the pupil books and contains detailed
teaching notes and photocopiable resources to help support the
teaching of handwriting. A selection of free online resources is
also available from the Schofield & Sims website.
Help children begin joined-up handwriting writing with this
wipe-clean handwriting book. Discover exactly where the joins and
breaks are, so letters can be formed in the most efficient way.
With cursive words and sentences to copy and trace, including lots
of high-frequency words, this book is sure to capture the attention
of little writers everywhere!
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. The
worksheets in this resource pack continue the development of
linking handwriting to spelling, introducing joins through the main
onset groups and blends and the high-frequency words required to be
learned and practice by the end of the stage. Useful teacher notes
accompany the 47 worksheets for children.
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.
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.
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. The
worksheets in this resource pack reinforce the handwriting style
already learned, through sentences, spelling patterns and simple
tongue-twisters and rhymes. Children are encouraged to attempt
writing with their eyes closed to help fix the pattern of movements
in the mind. Throughout this resource pack, children are introduced
to the idea of collating a handwriting folder. Exemplar material
from the worksheets can be retained by children in their
handwriting folder. Useful teacher notes accompany the 47
worksheets for children.
The second book of the Left Hand Writing Skills series, containing
a further 28 worksheets, begins with revision of the essential
letter formation exercises in Book 1. The following worksheets
focus on the flow of letters into word formation. Through extensive
practice with patterns, different forms of letter-joining and full
word formation, the left-handed writer should have begun to
establish the fundamental good habits of hold, position and control
which handwriting requires. The antics of Pencil Pat and his gang
keep up the level of enjoyment and satisfaction as the child works
through these exercises.
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 reinforces the handwriting style already learned, through
sentences, spelling patterns and simple tongue-twisters and rhymes.
During this book, children are encouraged to attempt writing with
their eyes closed to help fix the pattern of movements in the mind.
Throughout this workbook, children are introduced to the idea of
collating a handwriting folder, and also contains exemplar material
to be retained by children in their handwriting folder.
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.
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