Parents/Guardians, a good way for your child to practice their handwriting is through sensory. You can use a pie plate, cookie tray, plate, pencil box, or just your table to do this. Instructions are down below.
Pour or spray the item you would like them to use in the tray they are using.
Have your child write letters, their name, words, shapes, or numbers in the writing tray. (They can use their finger, pencil, or paintbrush)
* Items can be used for your child to write in: Sand, Salt, Sugar, coffee, cinnamon, rice, sprinkles, and shaving cream*
Have your child write some thing of your choice in write crayon (you can write it)
Writing choices: numbers, words, their name, letters, shapes, or pictures
After they write with a white crayon, have your child color over it with watercolors, markers, or color crayons to reveal what they wrote.
Students can flatten out Play Dough and write something in the Play Dough.
Your child can use a toothpick, pencils, sticks, and paint brushes.
They can write words, letters, numbers, shapes, and names.
Students can make letters and numbers with Play Dough. They can roll it out with the hands in order to shape it to form the letter, number, or shape.
Free Play dough mats are available on the site to left
Can also use markers, crayons, string, and pens for these mats
Parents make handwriting fun by letting your child use a gel bag.
This can be for shapes, their name, letters, words, and numbers.
Material: ziploc bag, cheap hair gel, glitter (optional) and food coloring (optional).
Create a gel bag by filling a Ziploc bag with hair gel. If you want to make it pretty and fun, ass a few drops of food coloring and some glitter.
Students can write it on the gel bag with their finger or a Q-Tip or place the letter card under the gel bag and have them trace the letter with their finger or a Q-Tip.