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{{Infobox Lesson
| Name          = Writing on Paper
| Topic        = Language
| Subtopic      = Writing
| image        = [[File:Writing on Paper 2.JPG|320px]]
| Level        = [[Primary]]
| Age          =
| Preqs        = [[Writing on Chalkboard]]<br> [[Metal Insets]]
| Materials    = Montessori writing paper <br> pencil
}}
In this activity the child practices writing letters on paper.<br>
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.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 1.JPG|260px]]
# Show the child that the whole letter should fit on the stripe.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 2.JPG|260px]]
# Show the child how to use a finger to space the letters.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 3.JPG|260px]] [[File:Writing on Paper 4.JPG|260px]]
# If the child writes a letter that they are unhappy with, instead of erasing it, have them cross it out.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 5.JPG|260px]] [[File:Writing on Paper 6.JPG|260px]]
# Ask the child which of the letters in the row they think is the nicest. Have them circle that letter.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 7.JPG|260px]]
# Most lowercase letters fit on just the stripe.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 8.JPG|360px]]
# Later show that some letters have parts that go above the stripe, and some have parts that go below the stripe.
#:[[File:Writing on Paper 9.JPG|375px]] [[File:Writing on Paper 10.JPG|360px]]
 
== 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.
 
==Comments==
*Here is a chart showing a possible order in which letters could be introduced for handwriting.
*:[[File:Handwriting letter chart.png|700px]]
 
== Material ==
===To Print===
{|
|width="100"|[[Image:Pic-top writing paper icon.jpg|link=http://montessorialbum.com/montessori/images/f/fb/Picture-top_writing_paper.pdf|100 px]]
|width="100"|[[Image:Full Page 9 Lines icon.jpg|link=http://montessorialbum.com/montessori/images/0/0a/Full_Page_9_Lines.pdf|100 px]]
|width="100"|[[Image:Marker paper - 8 pink lines icon.jpg|link=http://www.montessorialbum.com/montessori/images/f/fa/Marker_Paper_-_8_pink_lines.pdf|100 px]]
|-
|valign="top" align="center"|[[Media:Picture-top writing paper.pdf | Picture-Top 5 Lines]]
|valign="top" align="center"|[[Media:Full Page 9 Lines.pdf | Full Page 9 Lines]]
|valign="top" align="center"|[[Media:Marker Paper - 8 pink lines.pdf | Full Page 8 Pink Lines]]
|}
 
==Further Reading==
*[[Basic Montessori: Learning Activities for Under-fives]] by David Gettman, pages 146-147
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 2 October 2020

Writing on Paper
Language - Writing
Writing on Paper 2.JPG
LevelPrimary
PrerequisitesWriting on Chalkboard
Metal Insets
MaterialsMontessori writing paper
pencil

In this activity the child practices writing letters on paper.
The type of writing paper used is available to print below.

Presentations

Introduction

  1. Take the paper and pencil to a table. Turn the paper at an angle.
    Writing on Paper 1.JPG
  2. Show the child that the whole letter should fit on the stripe.
    Writing on Paper 2.JPG
  3. Show the child how to use a finger to space the letters.
    Writing on Paper 3.JPG Writing on Paper 4.JPG
  4. If the child writes a letter that they are unhappy with, instead of erasing it, have them cross it out.
    Writing on Paper 5.JPG Writing on Paper 6.JPG
  5. Ask the child which of the letters in the row they think is the nicest. Have them circle that letter.
    Writing on Paper 7.JPG
  6. Most lowercase letters fit on just the stripe.
    Writing on Paper 8.JPG
  7. Later show that some letters have parts that go above the stripe, and some have parts that go below the stripe.
    Writing on Paper 9.JPG Writing on Paper 10.JPG

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.

Comments

  • Here is a chart showing a possible order in which letters could be introduced for handwriting.
    Handwriting letter chart.png

Material

To Print

Pic-top writing paper icon.jpg Full Page 9 Lines icon.jpg Marker paper - 8 pink lines icon.jpg
Picture-Top 5 Lines Full Page 9 Lines Full Page 8 Pink Lines

Further Reading