: Handwriting Storybook Lowercase Letter Formation
The lowercase letters are grouped to help improve muscle memory, picture a sensory experience to stimulate the brain for learning, and avoid common letter reversal errors. In a storybook style, the letters are grouped by similar starting points and curved strokes to speed up the handwriting process and improve letter print recognition for reading. Presented with a fun and memorable story to engage the interests of young students.
This is the second group of letters that they learn: c, a, g, d, q, o, s, e.
These letters all share the common c shape. They also start to recognize vowel sounds, with the help of a colorful bird.
The first book in this series is: R's Pirate Letters. Find it on Amazon.
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Working as a teacher, I have found that grouping the letters together like this really helps students with their letter reversal problems. This quick picture book shows them that letters: c, a, g, d, q, and s, all have the same curve.
Easy-to-follow posters are available, take a look at them here.
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