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Title: Handwriting Trial


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Handwriting Trial
Debbie Draper
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  • This trial was undertaken with a year 4/5 class.
  • Students provided a pre-trial sample of
    handwriting (without instruction)
  • We then discussed the criteria for 5 star hotels
    and used this as an analogy for handwriting.
  • Students were explicitly taught how to form
    letters and then came up with their own criteria
    for their writing.
  • Students self-assessed their handwriting each
    lesson based on the criteria.
  • Students were highly engaged in the lessons which
    lasted about 20 minutes.
  • Some students were provided with pencil grips to
    support correct handwriting grip.
  • All students were provided with a slope sheet
    which was rested under the page to support slope
    and correct sizing.
  • All students had a copy of the laminated letters
    with correct formation on their desks.
  • Students handwriting improved over the trial.

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Pre-trial sample
  • Please copy the following onto your paper.
  • A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l M
    m N n O o
  • P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v
  • W w X x Y y Z z

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  • The quick brown foxes jump over the lazy dog.
  • The quick brown foxes jump over the lazy dog.
  • The quick brown foxes jump over the lazy dog.

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What is quality?
  • Think about quality hotels.
  • What makes them five star?

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  • Air Conditioning (In Room)
  • Newspaper (Free)
  • Refrigerator
  • Telephone
  • Television (Cable/Satellite)
  • Microwave Oven
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Television
  • DVD/VCR
  • Daily Maid Service
  • In Room Broadband Internet Access
  • Safe (In Room)
  • Whirlpool
  • Telephone (Voicemail)
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Mini-Bar

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  • 202 Rooms / 27 Floors Laundry Room
  • Fax (For Guests) Babysitting or Child Care
  • Uniformed Security on Site Laundry/ Dry Cleaning
  • Concierge/ Club Floor Business Centre
  • Car Rental Crib/Rollaway Bed
  • Concierge Services Administrative Services
  • Barber/Hair Stylist Currency Exchange
  • Surveillance Cameras Smoke Alarm in Rooms
  • Computer Use Available Photocopy Service
  • Gift Shop ATM/Bank
  • Children's Programmes Meeting Facilities
  • Sprinkler in Rooms A-V Equipment Rental
  • Room Service Multi-lingual Staff
  • Restaurant in Hotel Pool (Children)
  • Health Club Pool (Indoor)
  • Health Spa/Massage Jogging Track
  • Game Room Pool (Outdoor)
  • Tennis (Outdoor) Hot Tub

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Why?
  • Why have neat and legible handwriting?

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What helps?
  • Warm ups

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  • Spider push ups
  • Imaginary gloves
  • Pencil Olympics
  • Inchworm

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Correct Grip
  • The correct pen or pencil grip for handwriting is
    called the tripod grip.

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1. Put stop fingers in your palm (4th/5th
fingers) 2. Hold pencil with go fingers -
thumb, 2nd and 3rd fingers (use the side of the
long finger)
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  • 3. Make the thumb smile and the pointer finger
    frown (make a circle with the thumb web space).
  • 4. Keep your thumb and pointer finger together
    with the fingernails being tip to tip.
  • 5. Use your fingers, not your hand, to draw,
    write and colour.

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Posture
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Paper Position
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Getting started
Be organised
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  • SA Joined Font
  • Neat and legible handwriting involves
  • THE SIX Ss
  • Shape correct formation of letters
  • Slope even slope to the right
  • Size in proportion A a F f j t
  • Spacing between letters and words
  • Style - using correct stroke sequence
  • Speed develop speed with neatness
  • A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i
  • J j K k L l M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V
    v W w X x Y y Z z

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Shape
  • a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x
    y z

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Shape
  • A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
    Y Z

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Slope
  • a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x
    y z

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Size
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ aceimnorsuvwxz bdhkl
f t gjpqy
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sky grass dirt
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Spacing
  • Space between letters and words should be even.

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Style
Anti-clockwise letters
a d g q c e o s u y f j
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Style
Stick letters
l i t
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Style
Clockwise letters
m n r h b p k
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Style
Diagonal letters
v w x z
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Speed
Balance Speed Legibility
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OK . What do you think five star handwriting
would look like?
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Criteria









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Five stars
Four stars
Three stars
Two stars
One star
Zero stars
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  • Preparation
  • Correct pencil/pen grip
  • Appropriate seating position
  • Correct paper position

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  • Lettering
  • Starting point
  • Position on line
  • Direction of writing
  • Spacing
  • Shape
  • Size
  • Slope
  • Speed

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  • Formation
  • Starting position
  • Direction of movement
  • Completion of letters
  • Links

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  • Spacing
  • Are the words spaced evenly or are they
    over-spaced or too compact?
  • Is the spacing between letters consistent and
    appropriate?

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  • Size
  • Are the letters consistent in size?
  • Slope
  • Is the slope uniform?
  • Are letters upright or sloping backwards?

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  • Aesthetic Appeal
  • Can it be read easily and quickly?
  • Is it attractive and pleasing to view?
  • Is the head and tail balanced?
  • Is the pen pressure appropriate?

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