Gross Motor
Gross motor involves using whole body movements. It is vital for children to develop strength, balance and co-ordination in order to comfortably write for longer periods of time.
Fine Motor
Fine Motor activities are very important way in supporting children to develop the dexterity and skills they need to be able to write. Here are some fine motor activty ideas that you can use.
Getting Ready To Write
Here are some activities to support children getting ready to write! Use these videos to help children with their pencil grip.
Letter Families
Our letters are grouped into families because they all have the same family feature. This means they are all formed using the same initial movement. See the letter families below and have a practice at home!
Abracadabra Family
Abracadabra Family Formation
Fisher Family
Fisher Family Formation
Jumper Family
Jumper Family Formation
Slider Family
Slider Family Formation
Special Squirter Family
Special Squirter Family Formation
Window Cleaner Family
Window Cleaner Family Formation
Letter Formation - Capital Letters
Once children can form the lower case letter they wull learn to form capital letters. Once agin they are all grouped by the movements children need to be able to write them. These include straight lines, curves or slides.