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Cursive Success Teacher Guide
This is the teacher’s guide for the fourth grade workbook, Cursive Success. Lesson plans for easy Effective instruction Daily plan for post workbook practice. Our teacher’s guides give you the latest resources and strategies for teaching handwriting in only 15 minutes per day. Lessons align with the Common Core State Standards Technology links for lesson extensions and support Home links to facilitate school-to-home connection Video links to demonstrate lessons and activities Curriculum connections More to Learn to extend each lesson Extended teaching guidelines to incorporate handwriting all year ELL and support strategies provide suggestions for modifying or reinforcing a lesson With these tools, you’ll have everything you need to help children master handwriting, build confidence, and write automatically, without thinking about how to form their letters. Throughout every teacher’s guide, you will see the smiley face icon to visit A Click Away. This is an exclusive resource for users to […]
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  Students receive a quick, thorough review of printing.   Practice pages reinforce other language arts lessons (grammar, Greek/Latin word roots).   Printing skills are used to write paragraphs, poetry, and thank you notes Download Sample Pages Student Is Not Writing at Grade Level Your student may need extra help with handwriting. Review the criteria listed above, decide which materials would be appropriate for your child, and begin at that level. The teacher’s guides will help you address letter formation, spacing, cursive connections, sentence writing, placement of letters on double lines, and more. You may need to meet with your child’s teacher to determine the appropriate amount of written work from your child. When a child is learning a new skill, it may be necessary to decrease the amount of written work until your child masters handwriting. If overburdened with writing while having bad handwriting habits, your […]
Read MoreCan Do Cursive
  Students receive a quick, thorough review of cursive with emphasis on difficult connections.    Practice pages reinforce other language arts lessons (grammar, Greek/Latin word roots).    Cursive skills are used to write paragraphs, poetry, and thank you notes. Download Sample Pages When to Choose    Your child is in the fifth grade or functioning at this level.    Your older child hasn’t mastered printing or cursive writing (choose print or cursive).    Your child needs to develop fluency in cursive writing (Can-Do Cursive). Materials That May Be Used At This Level Include Can-do Cursive student workbook or Can-do Print student workbook Narrow Rule Double Line Paper (100 sheet pack) If Student Is Not Writing at Grade Level Your student may need extra help with handwriting. Review the criteria listed above, decide which materials would be appropriate for your child, and begin at that level. The teacher’s guides will […]
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Handwriting Without Tears Name Plates
Read MoreAlphabet Desk Strips. Set of 4
 Each sheet has four 2″ × 10½” desk strips
Read MoreCursive Wall Cards
The letters and numbers are printed on 18 card stock pages. Each set makes a 16½’ display.
Read MoreGray Block Paper (105 sheets)
These 8.5″ x 11″Â sheets of paper helps children learn correct placement of capital letters and numbers.
35 sheets of each style:
- Starting Corner Dots & Center Starting Dots
- Alphabet & Numbers
- Gray Blocks and drawing space
Capital and Number Practice Strips
Use these Handwriting Without Tears strips to help preschool to junior infants students, and those working at that level,  write their capitals and numbers the right size with correct placement and proportion.Â
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