We hit the ground running with handwriting expectations at the beginning of the school year. After spending the first few weeks reviewing our letters and how they are formed, we then move on to discuss the expectations for our handwriting.We started off creating an anchor chart together. I told my students that we were going to make a chart with the same word…written 3 different ways. I also let them know that every letter in the word has to touch either the cloud, fence, or grass on the handwriting lines. We talked about how letters in words do not float in outer space…they all have a place on the handwriting lines. After drawing the grass, fence and clouds…they told me which writing earned 1 star, 2 stars, and 3 stars, with 3 stars being the best. After rating them, we discussed why each word got that many stars. We talked about how everyone’s best work looks different…but that 3 star handwriting is what our GOAL is for 1st grade.
Hi, I'm Michelle Hudgeons! With over 15 years of experience in education, District Teacher of the Year, & Campus Teacher of the Year, I am here to help you create fun filled learning where every student is excited to learn!
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With over 17 years of experience in education and honors such as District Teacher of the Year and Campus Teacher of the Year, I’m here to help you create a fun-filled learning environment where every student is excited to learn.