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Penpals for Handwriting is a complete handwriting scheme for 3-11
year olds. The Practice Books provide specific handwriting focused
practice - either introducing or practising letters, joins or key
concepts such as size and proportion. They are designed to support
independent practice in the classroom, following a whole-class
teaching session. Each page corresponds to the units within the
Teacher's Books and includes opportunities for: Finger and pencil
tracing, writing letters or joins; Writing phrases or sentences;
Pattern practice; Self-assessment check. Having learnt individual
letters previously, children are introduced to letters within words
for the first time in Year 1.
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Practice Book 3
(Paperback)
Stephanie Austwick; Series edited by Dr Jane Medwell
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R120
Discovery Miles 1 200
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Happy Handwriting is a whole-school handwriting course that
supports children in becoming confident, fluent writers. It
consists of teacher guides, practice books and whiteboard slides
with letter formation animations, providing a clear plan for
frequent and discrete direct teaching. A Collins handwriting font
licence is also supplied. Practice Book 3 contains short, focused
activities to teach the diagonal and horizonal joins and increase
the legibility, consistency and quality of handwriting. This is a
write-in book.
The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of fun, original,
skills-based activities for Early Years practitioners to use with
children aged 0-5. Each activity features step-by-step guidance, a
list of resources, and a detailed explanation of the skills
children will learn. Creative, simple, and highly effective, this
series is a must-have for every Early Years setting. One of the
secrets to getting children to be enthusiastic writers is to give
them a subject to write about that they find engaging and
worthwhile. If children are not interested or motivated by what
they have been asked to write about, you can be sure that any
writing you do get will be rushed, short and a bit half-hearted. In
50 Fantastic Ideas for Early Writing Prompts, Alistair Bryce-Clegg
offers a collection of all of his favourite ideas and inspirations
that have motivated the children he works with to pick up their
pencils and get scribbling!
Learn how to write the alphabet correctly with this innovative
handwriting Alphabet Manual. It's perfect for learning letter
formation at home or in the classroom, from nursery to secondary
school. We've used the easy reading Sassoon Font and each letter
has the starting point and directional arrows to show how to write
the letters correctly. Letters are grouped into their handwriting
families and the unique overlay demonstrates the root letters,
making it perfect for learning how one letter easily transforms
into five other letters. Both capital and lowercase letters are
shown together with shaded guidelines to help with the correct size
and height of each letter. We have also included the unique
Morrells bounce symbol to show the return direction of each letter
to help children achieve an automatic movement and build muscle
memory. A perfect resource for handwriting practice and for
building good finger and wrist control. This manual will also
encourage good pencil control in the dynamic tripod grip which will
enable speedy and fluent pain-free handwriting in later life. A
great way to teach handwriting in line with the National
Curriculum.
Eight workbooks accompanying the Stage Two traditional stories in
the Storyworlds series. They provide a record of a child's
development, and offer activities to practise reading and writing
skills, such as the consolidation of word recognition, sight
vocabulary and phonological awareness.
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 4: Capital Letters and Numbers, capital letters and
numbers are organised into related groups to promote correct
formation. 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.
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 In
WriteWell 10: Speed children will learn how to maintain legibility
at speed by experimenting with changes to their joined style and
completing timed activities. 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.
Handwriting Today is a comprehensive cursive handwriting programme.
It removes the need for teaching a pre cursive letter formation, as
it introduces individual letters at Book A level, that have the
identical shape and form of those used at later stages when joining
letters and creating words. It starts with a cursive font and
builds to joins and words quickly. It uses a flowing cursive font
that combines the best of traditional and contemporary fonts to
create an easy to write and easy on the eye writing style. Pupils
find this an easy beginning. It focuses on the flow of letters and
text, and avoids a start-stop writing style, which in turn leads to
illegible writing in later years a smooth flowing style is the
result of using Handwriting Today. It makes it easy for young
children to build their skills, as in the early stages all lower
case letters share the same starting point. Handwriting Today is
available from Book A to Book D: Book A: letters are introduced in
Book A, where young writers practice word shapes and formations
before moving to joins in the following year; Book B: looks at
creating joins and practicing various letter combinations leading
to the writing of words; Book C: builds on joins, combining
multiple joins into words, groups of words and sentences; and, Book
D: provides opportunities for children to practice their writing in
the context of every day usage and cross-curricular themes,
providing for letter and join revision as appropriate. What will
the teacher get with Handwriting Today? It contains over 72
activity pages in each level. It provides regular revision and
consolidation. It offers teacher assessment framework. It features
programme that provide a developmental approach to handwriting. It
includes diversity of resources that allow for individual attention
to pupil progress and a comprehensive approach to differentiation
of the class handwriting programme. It is a comprehensive,
photocopiable teacher's guide. It also offers a demonstration that
can be download. It also provides handwriting software resource for
teachers.
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