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This New South Wales Targeting Handwriting Book is perfect for new learners who are building on their basic handwriting skills. The book covers diagonal joins, drop-in joins, horizontal joins and letters that don't join to help writers enhance their fine motor skills while writing. The book is structured to link directly to the NSW curriculum.
It contains lessons on how to write in cursive style using diagonal, drop-in and horizontal joins.
It is suitable for new learners up to a Year 3 handwriting level.
With the book, new writers will understand which letters can be joined together in cursive writing and which letter's don't join.
This NSW Targeting Handwriting Book teaches students how to write in the New South Wales accepted style.
Each page can be written on using pens, markers and crayons or photocopied for practicing the same lesson again and again.
There are a variety of tips included so students can avoid common errors.
The book also includes a variety of structured practice exercises to help new learners master these skills.
A transitional stage is included to help writers print letters or form words in modern cursive.
This workbook was written by teachers and children's authors.
Learners will be able to continue improving their handwriting skills with the next book in this series.
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