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My First Learn-to-Write Workbook


Synopsis


Help your little one build communication skills with the ultimate writing workbook for kids ages 3 to 5.

Set kids up to succeed in school with a learn to write for kids guide that teaches them letters, shapes, and numbers―and makes it fun. My First Learn-to-Write Workbook introduces early writers to proper pen control, line tracing, and more with dozens of handwriting exercises that engage their minds and boost their reading and writing comprehension.

This handwriting activity book includes:

  • COMPREHENSIVE SKILL-BUILDING: As they explore these exercises, kids will build a strong foundation of reading comprehension, the alphabet, penmanship, and fine motor skills.
  • 75+ PRACTICE PAGES: Tons of engaging pencil-on-paper activities like connect-the-dots and fill-in-the-blanks offer enough repetition for real learning but enough variety to keep kids interested.
  • COLORFUL FUN: This workbook is full of helpful (and silly) pictures and illustrations that will spark kids' imaginations and get them excited to keep practicing.

Get your child on the path to success with an interactive book that helps them master early learning skills.

Crystal Radke

Summary



My First Learn-to-Write Workbook is an interactive workbook designed to help children learn the fundamentals of writing. The workbook provides children with exercises and activities to practice essential handwriting, spelling, and story-telling skills.

In Chapter 1: Learn to Trace, children learn the basics of forming the alphabet. They learn how to draw each letter correctly, as well as identify special characteristics of each letter. The children also practice tracing each letter to help improve their handwriting.

In Chapter 2: Writing Words, children practice learning to spell by writing words. They start with simple word-building exercises where they must choose from a list of letters to make a certain word. As they progress, they move on to more advanced activities such as writing complete sentences with punctuation.

In Chapter 3: Writes Stories, children are encouraged to practice their storytelling skills. They learn to create stories using descriptive words and illustrations, and they also practice organizing their thoughts by outlining a story.

In Chapter 4: Keep Writing, children practice applying all the skills they’ve learned in the book. This is the most interactive part of the book and encourages children to practice writing on their own. It also includes fun exercises for kids such as practicing writing with their nondominant hand, or drawing objects that represent words.

In Chapter 5: Proofread and Edit, children are provided with the opportunity to practice their proofreading and editing skills. They are given a variety of writing tasks to complete, such as correcting spellings or reorganizing sentences, as a way to practice looking for and fixing errors.

In Chapter 6: Final Projects, children can put all their skills together to create a final writing project. This can be a story, a poem, a letter, or any other type of writing project they can think of. The chapter also provides tips on how to make their project more interesting and unique.

Overall, My First Learn-to-Write Workbook is a great resource for children who want to develop their writing skills. It provides children with all the necessary tools they need to practice handwriting, spelling, and storytelling. The exercises and activities are fun and engaging, and the final projects provide a great way for children to show off their newly-learned skills.