Writing
The following resources can be printed at home to provide writing templates.
Inter-lined paper with picture space
Story Workshop-half lined book paper: This paper is folded in half to make booklets for writing stories. Space is left at the top for a picture.
Story Workshop-fully lined book paper: This paper is folded in half to make booklets for writing stories. No space is provided for pictures.
PRINTING PRACTICE
If you choose to do print practice, please be sure to watch your child to make sure that they are following the arrows and printing from the top down. This becomes very important in later grades when students are needing to write longer paragraphs. Printing from the top down is faster and allows for neater printing. By printing from the top down, they are able to print at a speed that allows them to remember an entire sentence at a time rather than focusing on printing word by word. If you are only going to practice a few letters, please start with lower case letters as we use them more frequently when writing.
The resources below teach the order and formation of each letter as well as practice for lowercase and uppercase Printing.