Writing Wednesday

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

As I stated last week, when teaching or remediating handwriting skills, I use Handwriting Without Tears (HWT). I have been using the program for 15 years to help students increase letter/number memory, formation, proper orientation, placement on the line, spacing between letters/words, and motor control. It uses a multi-sensory approach and it teaches/remediates skills in a developmental order. So with this program, it starts with all capital letters followed by lowercase letters. Capital letters are generally easier to form compared to its counterpart, lowercase letters. In addition, the program teaches the letters in groups in which they have common starting points. Last week we used the wet-dry-try technique using a chalkboard and chalk. Today, I want to share with you a resource created by a fellow OT who made videos of teaching the capital letters with paper and pencil. The videos are listed in developmental order of how they should be taught.

Pencils to Keyboards: Teaching Your Students to Write Today

Letters (Writing with Pencil and Paper)

Video LinkHWT Teaching Order
Fhttp://youtu.be/mmqbTqD9fDA1
Ehttp://youtu.be/2hKpH98p6bc2
Dhttp://youtu.be/JzpnBtPiiQI3
Phttp://youtu.be/tUcgQcFn5Do4
Bhttp://youtu.be/kbh4NwGvJy45
Rhttp://youtu.be/EXyU10UK46c6
Nhttp://youtu.be/PD4KqlKibTs7
Mhttp://youtu.be/LBQ9NjECMKw8
Hhttp://youtu.be/qQSzCsyUsgM9
Khttp://youtu.be/MGL3_RTkeoI10
Lhttp://youtu.be/ufO7nNNcB9c11
Uhttp://youtu.be/m1J1tHi1bLs12
Vhttp://youtu.be/eEr7-DPEzPg13
Whttp://youtu.be/iT28lTOEaYs14
Xhttp://youtu.be/vEb0A8aWJOY15
Yhttp://youtu.be/345GdMm7CDQ16
Zhttp://youtu.be/8oN8JDBCiMk17
Chttp://youtu.be/omg8o0WC9Lo18
Ohttp://youtu.be/x6xJqUA-k6k19
Qhttp://youtu.be/V5ltVERwpMo20
Ghttp://youtu.be/nk_Y_XsJ9Nw21
Shttp://youtu.be/tCxzCZVJo2A22
Ahttp://youtu.be/pUL4bSek3F423
Ihttp://youtu.be/7JPg58QRECY24
Thttp://youtu.be/iQubT6Py2Hg25
Jhttp://youtu.be/R_Ka77dCw5w26

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