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Books in Preschool Writing Development series

  • Autumn and Winter

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2017)
    Learning to write is a developed skill that is essential to literacy and school readiness and success! This book of “Autumn and Winter Preschool Writing Development Workbook” makes it fun to learn how to hold a pencil, control movements, and develop eye-hand coordination. Rather than starting with lines of alphabet letters to trace, this book offers colorful, attractive exercises to develop writing skills! Your child will enjoy helping a scarecrow through a cornfield maze or a kitten through a pumpkin patch. Weaving a spider web, chasing a bouncing snowflake, a snow bunny or a helping a bear find his den will also delight your child! Twenty writing practice pages are included in this book beginning with easy all the way to challenging, including an alphabet tracing page! You’ll find tips on how to make this book reusable just inside! In addition, you will find connections to learning standards that these activities promote. Look at all the ways you can give your child an advantage on learning this important academic skill! * Learning to write is essential to learning to read! Writing helps children learn about reading and these sets also promote linguistic skills…also essential to literacy! You’ll find lots of things to “talk about” with each page! * Eye-hand coordination and muscle strength are basic skills needed in writing and these books offer opportunities to develop both! * independence and persistence! Who doesn’t benefit from these learning attributes? * Being able to control hand movements promotes self-regulation, the ability to stop, pause, and think…which is carried over to every other learning domain. * Opportunities to cross the midline of the body can promote brain development. * Practice makes perfect! Being able to practice something until it is mastered is not only satisfying, it is skill-building! Children enjoy the simple, do-able sheets! * Many of the sheets also promote problem-solving skills. Mazes are challenging and fun! * Full-color, attractive sheets are appealing to children as opposed to filling in lines of letters. *These sheets begin with basic movements that provide a foundation for more refined work later. The lines are easier to follow and are larger for beginner writers!
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  • Spring and Summer

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2017)
    Learning to write is a developed skill that is essential to literacy and school readiness and success! This book of “Spring and Summer Preschool Writing Development Workbook” makes it fun to learn how to hold a pencil, control movements, and develop eye-hand coordination. Rather than starting with lines of alphabet letters to trace, this book offers colorful, attractive exercises to develop writing skills! Your child will enjoy following a worm through his underground tunnel or making his or her way through a spring shower. Chasing lightening bugs, ladybugs, and slithery snakes will also delight your child! Twenty writing practice pages are included in this book beginning with easy all the way to challenging, including an alphabet tracing page! You’ll find tips on how to make this book reusable just inside! In addition, you will find connections to learning standards that these activities promote. Look at all the ways you can give your child an advantage on learning this important academic skill! * Learning to write is essential to learning to read! Writing helps children learn about reading and these sets also promote linguistic skills…also essential to literacy! You’ll find lots of things to “talk about” with each page! * Eye-hand coordination and muscle strength are basic skills needed in writing and these books offer opportunities to develop both! * independence and persistence! Who doesn’t benefit from these learning attributes? * Being able to control hand movements promotes self-regulation, the ability to stop, pause, and think…which is carried over to every other learning domain. * Opportunities to cross the midline of the body can promote brain development. * Practice makes perfect! Being able to practice something until it is mastered is not only satisfying, it is skill-building! Children enjoy the simple, do-able sheets! * Many of the sheets also promote problem-solving skills. Mazes are challenging and fun! * Full-color, attractive sheets are appealing to children as opposed to filling in lines of letters. These sheets begin with basic movements that provide a foundation for more refined work later. The lines are easier to follow and are larger for beginner writers!
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  • Trails, Paths, and Mazes

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2017)
    Learning to write is a developed skill that is essential to literacy and school readiness and success! This book of “Trails, Paths, and Mazes” makes it fun to learn how to hold a pencil, control movements, and develop eye-hand coordination. Rather than starting with lines of alphabet letters to trace, this book offers colorful, attractive exercises to develop writing skills! Your child will enjoy racing through orbit, helping an ant through a labyrinth, walking through a garden, finding the way out of a bubble maze, and many more….with his/her pencil or marker though! Twenty writing practice pages are included in this book beginning with easy all the way to challenging, including an alphabet tracing page! You’ll find tips on how to make this book reusable just inside! In addition, you will find connections to learning standards that these activities promote. Look at all the ways you can give your child an advantage on learning this important academic skill! * Learning to write is essential to learning to read! Writing helps children learn about reading and these sets also promote linguistic skills…also essential to literacy! You’ll find lots of things to “talk about” with each page! * Eye-hand coordination and muscle strength are basic skills needed in writing and these books offer opportunities to develop both! * independence and persistence! Who doesn’t benefit from these learning attributes? * Being able to control hand movements promotes self-regulation, the ability to stop, pause, and think…which is carried over to every other learning domain. * Opportunities to cross the midline of the body can promote brain development. * Practice makes perfect! Being able to practice something until it is mastered is not only satisfying, it is skill-building! Children enjoy the simple, do-able sheets! * Many of the sheets also promote problem-solving skills. Mazes are challenging and fun! * Full-color, attractive sheets are appealing to children as opposed to filling in lines of letters. These sheets begin with basic movements that provide a foundation for more refined work later. The lines are easier to follow and are larger for beginner writers! early learning, writing, tracing, workbook, curriculum
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  • Lines, Shapes, and Mazes

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2017)
    Learning to write is a developed skill that is essential to literacy and school readiness and success! This book of “Lines, shapes, and Mazes” makes it fun to learn how to hold a pencil, control movements, and develop eye-hand coordination. Your child will enjoy finding his or her way through a maze, or spiral, or around shapes. Rather than starting with lines of alphabet letters to trace, this book offers colorful, attractive exercises to develop writing skills! Twenty writing practice pages are included in this book and tips on how to make this reusable are just inside! In addition, you will find connections to learning standards that these activities promote. Look at all the ways you can give your child an advantage on learning this important academic skill! * Learning to write is essential to learning to read! Writing helps children learn about reading and these sets also promote linguistic skills…also essential to literacy! You’ll find lots of things to “talk about” with each page! * Eye-hand coordination and muscle strength are basic skills needed in writing and these books offer opportunities to develop both! * independence and persistence! Who doesn’t benefit from these learning attributes? * Being able to control hand movements promotes self-regulation, the ability to stop, pause, and think…which is carried over to every other learning domain. * Opportunities to cross the midline of the body can promote brain development. * Practice makes perfect! Being able to practice something until it is mastered is not only satisfying, it is skill-building! Children enjoy the simple, do-able sheets! * Many of the sheets also promote problem-solving skills. Mazes are challenging and fun! * Full-color, attractive sheets are appealing to children as opposed to filling in lines of letters. These sheets begin with basic movements that provide a foundation for more refined work later. The lines are easier to follow and are larger for beginner writers!
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