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Description of πŸ“š Channies Alphabet Print Practice for Improved Handwriting

Visual Writing Paper, Patent Pending; Learning, Tracing, Writing, Printing, and Coloring Tablet; Strong Visual Color-Coded Double-Sided Paper Sheets; Grades Pre-K – K; Perfect for Elementary School Children; Great Resource for Special Education. Blocks Aid Consistent Letter Size; Spacing Lines Guide Proper Spacing; Green Shade Helps Maintain Small Case Position and Creates a Guide for Writing Straight Sentences to Avoid Landslide Writing Style; Visual Approach Promotes Self-Correction If Writing Goes Outside Blocks. Color-Coded Blocks Support Upper and Lower Case Practice; Narrow Spacing Holds Punctuation Marks; Visual Guides Encourage Academic Discipline and Independent Student Work; Promotes Teaching and Practicing ABCs, Letters, Words, Numbers, and Penmanship. Trace, Copy, Print, and Write; Each Letter Has Two Pages of Traceable Letters and One Page of Writing for Reinforcing Learning; Daily Practice Pad Builds and Improves Skills; Fun, Innovative Tool for Girls and Boys. Uniform Blocks, Green Shade, and Visual Spacing Lines Help Guide Kids to Write Straight, Use Proper Spacing, and Maintain Consistent and Proper Letter Size; 8.5 x 11 inches.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Upper and lower case

Media could not be loaded. It is important to know which letters are the same (upper and lower case). I just love that it has uppercase and lowercase letters because my son learned the sounds of the letters on the flashcards. I believe this is a mistake because they were all uppercase. When it comes time to read, books are written with a regular sentence structure rather than capital letters. By the way, "Hop on Pop” by Dr. Sweet. Note: This video is also intended to provide an overview of…

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  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Useful for teaching letter formation and beginning phonetics

We're not opposed to visual images, but we use Blumenfeld's "How to teach" which cautions against over-reliance on visual aids that affect true literacy and reading fluency. It's a fairly simple graphic that we find useful, and it's not as addictive as those picture suggestion systems that fool parents and kids into thinking they're good at reading until about third grade, when the content ramps up and hints at the Pictures the thought process becomes an obstacle. Children need to see a letter,

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  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • No work

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic - saw a huge improvement - fast!

. This article made teaching my son to write a pretty fun experience for both of us. It's fun rounding letters to fill in boxes. My child was becoming more confident about the nails of his callouts, which he was usually reluctant to approach, not quite sure if he was "allowed" to write over the lines in the blank space below. What's shocking is that he's in an expensive dyslexia training center designed to teach this, but they don't use that article. I wonder why schools don't use such tools…

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  • Top marks for support and durability from testers.
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  • Not as thick as the other options