Good morning boys and girls,
I spent yesterday making some resources to help you with this mild challenge from Literacy Grid 1.
Letter Formation
Choose a family of letters to practise each day.
Watch the videos to help you form the letters
These resources help you learn to form the
Down and bounce family of letters
Think about a ball dropping down to the ground.
When it hits the ground it bounces back up and then often moves forward making an invisible rainbow line, curved line.
b h k m n p r
These letters always begin at the top, (a ball won’t bounce far if you don’t start with it up high);
with a straight line being drawn down.
The pencil travels back up the straight line;
and then the pencil is used to draw a curved line to the right, that line ends in different ways for the letters in this family.
Before you start to form your letters remember to warm up your hand by drawing curved lines – try drawing clouds and rainbows.
I have started a drawing that would help you practise these movements before you write letters from the down and bounce family. Click on the picture above to see a larger version for you to copy.
I wonder who might be holding the umbrella and have their feet in the boots?
A rainbow is drawn with curved lines
Clouds are a wonderful way to draw joined curved lines and this helps to improve fluidity.
Spirals could form puddles and lots of short diagonal lines can cover the page with rain. Zig zag lines could form grass.
Enjoy!
The videos in the Sway below show you how to write the the letters in this family.