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Free-Reading Lessons: Introduce Writing a Letter

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2007

This lesson plan, along with hundreds of other early literacy and phonics lessons, can be found on www.free-reading.net. Free-Reading is an open-source website filled with free lesson plans and resources for teaching reading. Come! Take a lesson! Add a lesson! Rate a lesson! (more)

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  • If only we had time to teach in small groups like this

  • 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.

  • Cover up plzzzz

  • 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?

  • That last comment makes absolutely no sense.

  • showing midriff- they let you in school?- lol

  • thank you so much for making this video i am teaching my lesson much smoother now

  • 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".

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