Thursday, November 21, 2019

My First Learn to Write Workbook Download

ISBN: 1641526270
Title: My First Learn to Write Workbook Pdf Practice for Kids with Pen Control, Line Tracing, Letters, and More!
Author: Crystal Radke
Published Date: 2019-08-27

"In an era where we are less focused on writing and more focused on typing, Crystal provides a fantastic resource for young children who are learning how to write. This book provides the exercises necessary to get a strong start in letter and number formation and introduces children to shapes, numbers, and letters in a fun and engaging way."―Melissa Middlebrook, Classical home educator"I love this book. The format of the book―going from strokes to shapes to letters―is perfect for kids' development. Parents and teachers alike would benefit from this book to help their children with fine motor skills and handwriting!"―Kaci Hoffer of Mrs. Hoffer's Spot"Preschoolers benefit from daily experiences that support the development of fine motor skills in their hands and fingers. Crystal guides you step-by-step through the sequence of pre-writing skills your child needs to be successful."―Vanessa Levin, Early Childhood Educator and Consultant, and Creator of pre-kpages.comCRYSTAL RADKE is an educator, speaker, writer, and mother. Her personal mission is to help children learn and grow. She runs a consulting business where she mentors educators and promotes professional development.

The complete learn to write workbook for your brand-new writer.

Starting out with writing will be easy and fun for your little one with this colorful learn to write for kids. My First Learn to Write Workbook is filled with activities and practice pages that introduce your first-time writer to letters, numbers, and shapes. Teaching pen control, line tracing, first words, and more, this is the perfect primer to launch your child into the wonderful world of writing!

This learn to write for kids includes:

  • Develop fine motor skills―Start building your child’s writing muscles with activities like following paths and drawing different shapes.
  • Letters and numbers―This learn to write for kids helps your little one learn their letters and numbers with colorful examples on every page.
  • Practice makes perfect―Keep the writing going with almost 80 pages worth of practice space in this learn to write for kids!

Get your little one started right with this super fun learn to write for kids workbook.

Putting parents in a position to assist their children with writing My mom was very involved in my schooling, especially in the first couple of years to ensure that I had a good foundation and the start of the school was seen as positive. This book can be used by parents to assist parents when they look for ways to get their kids excited about writing and want to support them in their first year of schooling. With a variety of approaches, the book enables parents to help kids with learning to write and also makes learning to write an activity that can be done outside of school. I am not sure that the book makes these exercises necessarily fun, but knowing what difficult time my mom had finding book to help her get me started with writing, since I was a lefthander and she was writing with her right hand, this book bridges an important gap when parents look for books to help kids with school.I received a free copy from the publisher.Teaches Letter-Writing Basics But Not In A Fun, Engaging Way This workbook takes a no-nonsense approach to letter writing—written more like a school text book than other workbooks we’ve used in the past that incorporate fun formats. It also doesn’t begin with easy forming letters (Like E, T, F, or I)—Ms. Radke presents letter instruction in true alphabetical sequence, and suggests writing patterns on the top of each alphabetical page. Some suggestions conflict with the way traditional printing is taught (or was taught to me). Most people write W’s by slanting down, slanting up, slanting down, and then slanting up again—all in one fluid stroke. This workbook does not suggest that same stroke pattern, and I don’t know why. In those few instances, we simply ignore the given instructions, and follow formats that are more traditional and fluid. Practicing numbers one through ten is also included in this book.We’ve gone through many workbooks with our other children. While this one does teach letter writing basics, it doesn’t incorporate much kid appeal like some other book sources do (Kumon series comes to mind). Learning can be fun and educational—this one seems to miss the mark in that department.Good workbook for the preschool or kindergartner in your life My son (5) has been struggling with making his letters. It s something that came easily to his sister so his frustration level has been mounting (teacher "Oh, look how nice your sister writes, why can't you do this?" didn't help) I got this book to give him the opportunity to practice independently of his sister.Yes, I know you can print these online, and I have. But my son REALLY likes having his own book to pull out and tackle. The cover is thick cardboard and the pages are heavy stock paper. The binding is nice and we haven't had any problems with pages falling out even with pressing it flat.The book covers shapes, all the letters (taught with upper and lower case together like they do in school now), and numbers. There are simply photographs on each page without a lot of "clutter" so the actual practice space is maximized. One thing I really like are the little arrows and numbers to tell the child how to make the letter. My son INSISTS on starting at the bottom of the letter, this book helps him remember to start at the top most of the time, although I did find that going through and adding a little "start" dot helped even more. There is also a certificate of completion at the back of the book which my son is excited to earn and put on the fridge.If you're looking for a practice book that focuses on letter formation without a lot of fluff, this is the book for you. I recommend it wholeheartedly!

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