Happy Handwriting - Practice Book 3

Paperback

Happy Handwriting is a whole-school handwriting course that supports children in becoming confident, fluent writers. It consists of teacher guides, practice books and whiteboard slides with letter formation animations, providing a clear plan for frequent and discrete direct teaching. A Collins handwriting font licence is also supplied.

Practice Book 3 contains short, focused activities to teach the diagonal and horizonal joins and increase the legibility, consistency and quality of handwriting. This is a write-in book.

RRP: £4.50

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-848582-5

Publication Date

10-02-2022

Format

Paperback

Pages

32 pages

Dimensions

210x297mm

Product Description

Happy Handwriting is a whole-school handwriting course that supports children in becoming confident, fluent writers. It consists of teacher guides, practice books and whiteboard slides with letter formation animations, providing a clear plan for frequent and discrete direct teaching. A Collins handwriting font licence is also supplied.

Practice Book 3 contains short, focused activities to teach the diagonal and horizonal joins and increase the legibility, consistency and quality of handwriting. This is a write-in book.

Author

Stephanie Austwick, Series edited by Dr Jane Medwell

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-848582-5

Publication Date

10-02-2022

Format

Paperback

Pages

32 pages

Dimensions

210x297mm

Product Description

Happy Handwriting is a whole-school handwriting course that supports children in becoming confident, fluent writers. It consists of teacher guides, practice books and whiteboard slides with letter formation animations, providing a clear plan for frequent and discrete direct teaching. A Collins handwriting font licence is also supplied.

Practice Book 3 contains short, focused activities to teach the diagonal and horizonal joins and increase the legibility, consistency and quality of handwriting. This is a write-in book.

Author

Stephanie Austwick, Series edited by Dr Jane Medwell