Handwriting Lesson Plans

Handwriting Teaching Theme Handwriting Worksheets

 
  • A Penny for your Thoughts- Math (mental or written, addition and division) and letter writing (narrative or expository) are utilized in a real-world problem to assist other children.
  • A Picture is Worth a Thousand Word - Students will think critically about their interpretations of the events in an image and write about those ideas.
  1. Beginning Handwriting- It is a good beginning of the year writing and becoming familiar with each others names. It is very successful for most children as well.
  2. Handwriting For Kids- Learning to write numbers and letters are important tasks for children. It should be exciting and enjoyable activity through which children can experience success.
  3. How to Teach Handwriting- There are three components to handwriting, whether a child is learning to print or write in cursive: correct letter formation, uniform letter size, and uniform slant.
  4. Lesson Tutor: A Walk in the Woods- The paragraphs on this worksheet help students practice their printing (manuscript writing) skills in different sizes.
  5. Lesson Tutor: Apples of Gold- The paragraphs on this worksheet help students practice their printing (manuscript writing) skills in different sizes.
  6. Lesson Tutor: Different Isn't Always Bad- The paragraphs on this worksheet help students practice their printing (manuscript writing) skills in different sizes.
  7. Manuscript Letter Writing Eliminating Reversals- To determine how quickly a child is able to write, get a base line by having them write their name one letter per box as fast as they can go, over and over in a three minute timing.