![]() Like many primary school teachers I have tried a variety of handwriting schemes with varying degrees of success. Blank slides enable you to add words to suit your needs and finally 2 different sized PDF scaffolds that children can use to write on (If photocopied the bubbles will disappear to leave the writing that has been completed.) Included is a PowerPoint presentation including commonly misspelled words that can be printed as a handwriting pack for children to work through. There has been a huge impact within my class in a very short space of time and I hope you will see similar benefits within your own setting. Children are able to leave equal spaces between words and see clearly whether or not there is enough space at the end of each line for the next word they intend to write. This simple scaffold provides a guide to consistently form printed letters and ensure each letter is uniform in both height and width. Having thought through many common problems with handwriting I have developed a simple scaffold that places a bubble either side of the line to support letter formation. Blank slides enable you to add words to suit your needs and finally 2 different sized PDF scaffolds that children can use to write on (If photocopied the bubbles will disappear to leave the writing that has been completed.)īubble writing - non-cursive handwriting scaffold Included is a PowerPoint presentation including words from the Year 3/4 spelling list that can be printed as a handwriting pack for children to work through. Included is a PowerPoint presentation including words from the Year 1/2 spelling list that can be printed as a handwriting pack for children to work through. Included is a PowerPoint presentation including words from the Year 5/6 spelling list that can be printed as a handwriting pack for children to work through. This simple scaffold provides a guide to consistently form cursive letters and ensure each letter is uniform in both height and width. ![]() Bubble writing - cursive handwriting scaffold
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