Below is a 2 sided strategy page resource that can help support a student with dysgraphia. Click the top right corner to download a PDF version.
The poster below outlines the areas that students with dysgraphia require support with and some of the strategies that help. Click the top right corner to download a PDF version.
Mind Mapping and Graphic Organisers
Helping students organize their thinking is a helpful way to help them put what they want to say on paper in note form and then use this as a helpful guide to produce their piece of written work.
Below is an example of a graphic organizer and a second page on how it can used to support students with dysgraphia. Click on the top right corner to download a PDF version.
Touch Typing
Mastering touch typing can allow students with dysgraphia to express their thoughts more easily.
This is because touch typing:
Removes some of the cognitive load involved in writing (letter formation, fine motor skills)
Makes editing for spelling and grammar easier
Makes it easier to structure written texts
Click on the button below for some websites where students can practice touch typing and also play touch typing games.
Assistive Technology
A lot of the strategies suggested for dyslexic learners can also be useful for learners with dysgraphia. You may llike to check out the section below for further ideas.
You may also like to look at the sections below for further ideas, games strategies and tips on how to support your learners with dysgraphia:
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