


Handwriting is teaching kids how to form letters with correct directions of pencil strokes so it leads to writing letters fluidly now and later in life. So, now I've cleared up what handwriting isn't - let me share the simple beauty in what it is in kindergarten. Plus, I learned from personal experience how easy it is to over-work this area of the curriculum and make some kids hate school "work." What it is I'm the one who has to teach it to these young people - a skill they will use for their ENTIRE life.

Here are some introducing letter strokes posters and worksheets that cover the basics made with this style of font. Think of it like driving - they have to stay within the boundaries of the road. If there is more than one stroke (they have to lift their pencil off the paper) then there is more than one dot.

There is a dot to show students where to start. It's unique since it shows students where to start their handwriting strokes and gives them a pathway to trace within instead of a dotted line to trace on top of. I used it mainly to teach how to form the letters. Here is a free font that I created just for kindergarten. Think that's a loaded statement? I'll break it down and show you what I mean and then I'll teach you how to use the best handwriting font to your advantage.Īnd the neat part - you can pretty much kiss those handwriting books and stacks of worksheets goodbye. In kindergarten, teaching handwriting is super simple.
