Have your kids facing the board ALWAYS when you're teaching them to write, any child who has dsylexic tendencies will have a problem looking over their shoulder. When we make little "a', we start under the dotted line not the top line, and there is no scoop up for this little letter.
Starting a little below the line and going up is so much easier than starting on the line. Also, I don't like the kids writing on the floor, how can they make letters correctly in this position?
Note: Nobody draws the capital letters like this after all. You draw a machine type capital "A", not a "drawn". Funny that we also learned this in Switzerland... "A" seems to be fast. So teach the "A" as you see it here: "A".
If only we had time to teach in small groups like this
celebskin22 1 year ago
Have your kids facing the board ALWAYS when you're teaching them to write, any child who has dsylexic tendencies will have a problem looking over their shoulder. When we make little "a', we start under the dotted line not the top line, and there is no scoop up for this little letter.
abcwritestartread 1 year ago
Cover up plzzzz
alex6984s 1 year ago
Starting a little below the line and going up is so much easier than starting on the line. Also, I don't like the kids writing on the floor, how can they make letters correctly in this position?
bairdy23 1 year ago
That last comment makes absolutely no sense.
ryandolla 2 years ago
showing midriff- they let you in school?- lol
ladyxeona 3 years ago
thank you so much for making this video i am teaching my lesson much smoother now
AquaStarzGirl 3 years ago
Note: Nobody draws the capital letters like this after all. You draw a machine type capital "A", not a "drawn". Funny that we also learned this in Switzerland... "A" seems to be fast. So teach the "A" as you see it here: "A".
flagtube 4 years ago