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Kindergarten Writing Skills and Handwriting Teacher Resources, Teaching Supplies, Books and Educational MaterialsSee also: Free Shipping Promotion: All orders $75.00 and over receive free parcel post shipping via the United States Postal Service (within the contiguous United States). In stock orders ship within 24 hours. In order to view some of the Sample Pages you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader, click the button below: Kindergarten Writing Skills Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten, First
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A complete "first" handwriting program for young and special learners! This teaching resource book should be the first program presented to young children and special learners who are just beginning to learn to print. Line strokes (vertical and horizontal), slanted lines, circles, and curves are introduced and practiced before alphabet letters are introduced. After children have learned a particular stroke, the letters that utilize that stroke are taught. For example, when the children learn to draw a straight line they are then able to print a lowercase "l" and a lowercase "i". After both vertical and horizontal strokes are mastered, children are then able to print uppercase "L, T, F, E, H" and so on. This theory may sound simple and obvious to educators, but as we have seen, most handwriting books present "learning to print" through an alphabetical approach. Too often letters are introduced before children understand which way to manipulate the pencil and the proper direction for each stroke. Pre-Handwriting Practice encourages teachers to use a variety of multi sensory techniques, including tactile, auditory, and visual activities to reinforce correct letter direction and proper pencil control. When children are able to see the letters, listen to the directions, and touch the letters, they will learn faster, will develop better handwriting skills, and at the same time will decrease the possibility of reversals. Learning to print can be fun and rewarding when we provide appropriate and successful experiences four our young learners. This teaching resource book will quickly become both a necessary and favorite classroom teaching tool. Pages: 64 Grade Level: Preschool - Kindergarten
Over 80 simple ideas for developing early writing skills. Activities, games, songs, fingerplays, and more make this a valuable resource in any early childhood classroom. The early childhood classroom is all about preparing students to read and write! To fill your day with prewriting practice, try the more than 80 activities in this teaching resource book. These simple and fun ideas teach gross and fine motor skills- including crossing the midline, moving from left to right, modeling handwriting strokes, strengthening hand and shoulder muscles, gripping a pencil, and more-to prepare your little ones for handwriting. Plus, the ready-to-use practice pages guide students in learning to make straight, diagonal, and curved lines; line combinations; and letters of the alphabet. Before you know it your students will have the skills they need and truly will be almost ready to write! 96 pages. Return to the kindergarten writing skills index Grade Level: Kindergarten - First Grade
This resource helps children learn to correctly form the uppercase and lowercase form of each letter. The exercises in this book can be done sequentially or can be taken out of order, as needed. Both teachers and parents appreciate how effectively this book helps students master skills in penmanship. This book provides activities that are great for independent work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to get ahead. The following standards or objectives will be met or reinforced by completing the practice pages included in this book. These standards and objectives are similar to the ones required by your state and school district.
Pages: 48 Grade Level: Kindergarten - First Grade
Both teachers and parents appreciate how effectively this book helps students master skills in penmanship. This book provides activities that are great for independent work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to get ahead. The following standards or objectives will be met or reinforced by completing the practice pages included in this book. These standards and objectives are similar to the ones required by your state and school district.
Pages: 48
Grade Level: Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd Grade
This resource includes many quick, easy, colorful, and fun literacy activities and games for you to use with your students. Whether you are a first-year teacher or a seasoned veteran, you will be overjoyed at the wealth of materials included in this book to supplement your literacy program. This book provides a variety of unique hands-on activities and games that encourage language exploration. Students will participate in activities that focus on reading and writing. As a result, students develop literacy skills in ways that meet individual learning needs. Each lesson defines the literacy skill and the different ways of student grouping. The lesson states clear and simple directions to allow you to quickly assemble the learning activities for your students, substitute teachers, and/or take-home activities. Most of the materials needed for the activities are included in the book. Since many of the activities are generic, they can be adapted to meet a variety of individual needs. This book offers new and creative ideas and a fresh twist on commonly-used activities to help teachers save time and assist children in being successful literacy students. Pages: 176 Grade Level: Kindergarten, First -
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This teaching resource book includes a variety of activities including:
The activities target standards in these areas:
Grade Level: Kindergarten - First
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With fun and engaging writing prompts like these, your students will jump at the chance to write! This teacher resource book includes two prompts per day that touch on holidays and seasons, favorite memories, sports and hobbies, animals and nature, or other kid-captivating topics. Daily writing is an important part of any successful writing program, but keeping a constant supply of fresh and fun journal prompts for your students can be a challenge. With this teacher resource book you'll never need to search for a great journal prompt again! Students will improve their writing skills as they write lists and directions, create imaginative stories, complete sentence starters, share opinions, pen poems, compare and contrast, and much more. Inside this handy resource book you'll find the following:
This teaching resource makes it easier than ever to make writing a part of your daily plans and to assess your students' writing progress. Pages: 112 Grade Level: Kindergarten - First Grade
Guided Journaling for Beginning Readers and Writers This teacher resource gives you dozens of ideas for captivating children's interest in writing and suggestions for developing their writing skills. Journal writing is effective for children at all levels of literacy development because they are encouraged to write about their own experiences. This teacher resource book helps you incorporate the benefits of journal writing into every aspect of your curriculum. You will find simple directions for making a dozen unique cross-curricular journals; practical ideas for managing journal writing time; and tips for conferencing, publishing, and keeping children motivated to do their best work. The varied ideas in this teaching resource will help you develop and maintain a classroom routine that emphasizes how much fun it is to write. Includes:
112 pages Grade Level: Kindergarten - First Grade
Seeing how ideas in a reading selection are organized is a challenging task for young children. So is organizing their own ideas for a writing assignment. You can help your students build these critical skills and more with the easy-to-use tools in this teaching resource book. Inside this big collection of reproducible graphic organizers-designed especially for kindergartners and first-grade students-you'll find over 90 fun and engaging organizers. The book starts with "beginner organizers", a unique grouping of cut-and-paste pages that give beginners practice visually organizing information. This section is followed by other types of organizers including:
Each section features easy-to-scan directions and suggestions for use, plus a few holiday and seasonal organizers to tie in to special times of the year. A handy "Time-of-the-Year Table" helps you quickly locate just the organizer you need. No matter what you're teaching tomorrow, there's a graphic organizer inside that can make your lesson even more effective. So put this teacher resource book to work for you and your students today!
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