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| Subtopic = Writing | | Subtopic = Writing | ||
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| Level = [[Primary]] | | Level = [[Primary]] | ||
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| Materials = Montessori writing paper <br> pencil | | Materials = Montessori writing paper <br> pencil | ||
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This activity the child practices writing on paper. | This activity the child practices writing on paper.<br> | ||
The type of writing paper used is available to print below. | |||
== Presentations == | == Presentations == | ||
===Introduction=== | ===Introduction=== | ||
# | # Take the paper and pencil to a table. Turn the paper at an angle. | ||
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# Show the child that the whole letter should fit on the stripe. | |||
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# Show the child how to use a finger to space the letters. | |||
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# If the child writes a letter that they are unhappy with, instead of erasing it, have them cross it out. | |||
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# Ask the child which of the letters in the row they think is the nicest. Have them circle that letter. | |||
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# Most lowercase letters fit on just the stripe. | |||
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# Later show that some letters have parts that go above the stripe, and some have parts that go below the stripe. | |||
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== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == |
Revision as of 13:24, 22 February 2013
Writing on Paper | |
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Language - Writing | |
Level | Primary |
Prerequisites | Writing on Chalkboard Metal Insets |
Materials | Montessori writing paper pencil |
This activity the child practices writing on paper.
The type of writing paper used is available to print below.
Presentations
Introduction
- Take the paper and pencil to a table. Turn the paper at an angle.
- Show the child that the whole letter should fit on the stripe.
- Show the child how to use a finger to space the letters.
- If the child writes a letter that they are unhappy with, instead of erasing it, have them cross it out.
- Ask the child which of the letters in the row they think is the nicest. Have them circle that letter.
- Most lowercase letters fit on just the stripe.
- Later show that some letters have parts that go above the stripe, and some have parts that go below the stripe.
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
- A laminated sheet of Montessori writing paper and fine-point dry-erase marker could also be used.
Material
To Print
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