Anonymous wrote:First grade teacher here - during writing we do not nitpick the kids about letter formation because our goal is to get the ideas from their heads onto the page. In my district (DCPS) we also teach fundations, separate from writing, which does focus on letter formation among other things. When we are in this portion of instruction I will remind them how letters are properly formed and make sure they are facing the right direction, etc. You might want to see if your school has a similar approach. If you want to work on it at home I would keep the neatness/handwriting/formation aspect separate from any kind of creative writing for fun. My 2 cents.
Anonymous wrote:First grade teacher here - during writing we do not nitpick the kids about letter formation because our goal is to get the ideas from their heads onto the page. In my district (DCPS) we also teach fundations, separate from writing, which does focus on letter formation among other things. When we are in this portion of instruction I will remind them how letters are properly formed and make sure they are facing the right direction, etc. You might want to see if your school has a similar approach. If you want to work on it at home I would keep the neatness/handwriting/formation aspect separate from any kind of creative writing for fun. My 2 cents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave it alone. Is can be discouraging to correct. In time, they will self correct.
Signed, public school teacher
Anonymous wrote:I have a Kindergartener and SAME! I'm actually a bit concerned about it. I just bought "Handwriting without tears" on amazon and plan on doing it with her over the summer. I'd taught her how to read before K, but thought they'd work more with her on her handwriting. She currently can't do lower case pretty much at all. She writes lowercase when copying a word, but when writing her own narratives, it's all uppercase. Her teacher actually flagged it as an issue for us parents to address. (She's my oldest so I was a little shocked by that- am I supposed to be teaching her handwriting? When they flag things, why don't the teachers focus on that with her?)
Anonymous wrote:Leave it alone. Is can be discouraging to correct. In time, they will self correct.