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Wide Double Line Notebook Paper (ream)
This program uses a step-by-step process in teaching the student: demonstration, guided practice, and then independent practice. Students will learn handwriting as well as some practical composition skills. Vital to this program is the teaching of handwriting in a developmentally progressive order. Coupled with this teaching are the unique multisensory tools, the distinct letter formation techniques, and the double-line paper format.
With these methods, children learn to write in a consistent
and legible manner. Lessons take 10-15 minutes daily. Each level uses a student
book and Teacher Guide. The Teacher Guide provides detailed directions and an explanation
of this unique methodology, with a program overview, posture instructions,
writing activity ideas, ELL strategies, and more.
Please note, the online interactive resources mentioned in the Teacher Guides are intentionally built for classroom benefit and are not available for homeschoolers. Currently two editions (2022 and 2025) are available, and components are not interchangeable. See each category description for edition distinctives. ~ Ruth
Product Format: | Other |
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Brand: | Handwriting Without Tears |
Author: | Jan Z. Olsen |
Grades: | K-1 |
ISBN: | 9781891627170 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 1.75 |
Weight in Pounds: | 3.75 |
i have two daughters. the eldest is only in second grade and they didn't practice handwriting. now i'm going to homeschool her and i think that this could come in handy when practicing! also i might…
I use this with all my kids K-2 and we are running low.
We are big fans of Handwriting without Tears and I love using the paper that my boys can connect to their handwriting lessons in other subjects.
A first grader is lost on regular paper. I hope this helps her improve her writing. It compliments HWOT so it brings consistency to her other writing projects.