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But what is the best way to teach good handwriting? I am in the process of looking at Y4 children for writing speed, use of cursive, pressure/pen control and overall legibility. As a by product I get to see: ABC/abc knowledge, spelling of days/months, memory skills (rhyme recall) and their grasp of spelling rules (word families and/or irregular words). Having sorted sheep from lambs we run groups focussing on improving motor skills, learning relational sizing Aa Bb, cursive writing, and incorporate any missing elements such as days of the week etc., depending on what is needed. Have seen good gains measurable in letters per minute, wpm, moving from print to cursive, or joy when a child is pleased with their own improvements. This is especially pleasing if they were initially resistant or lacking in confidence that anything would change. I would like to get some norms for Primary writing speed. Does anyone have a y4 class of around 24 children that they would like to assess? I can send some instructions and the whole process takes around 20 minutes to complete. Sharon Tringham No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.13.30/1029 - Release Date: 24/09/2007 19:09 |
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