Starter quiz
- Select the correct formation of the lower case letter 'a' in print.
- Select the correct formation of the lower case letter 'b' in print.
- Select the correct formation of the lower case letter 'c' in print.
- Which of these styles of hand-writing do you learn first?
- print ✓
- cursive
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- Select the upper case formation of the letter d.
- Select the upper case formation of the letter e.
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Key learning points
- Proper nouns name specific people, places and things.
- After forming a capital letter, you lift your pencil and place it on the correct starting point for the next letter.
- Capital letters do not join to the next letter, they sit on their own.
- The remaining letters in the proper noun will be joined using a range of joins depending on the letters in the word.
- There is appropriate spacing between the letters.
Common misconception
Once children start joining words they can forget the correct way to join the letters and just join them in a random manner.
Let them look at the word first and identify how the letters join, then practise and get them to self-assess their joins. Encourage them to identify any mistakes so they can learn from these.
Keywords
Capital letter - the upper case formation of a letter
Proper noun - a naming word that does need capitalisation
Join - connecting together
Lead out - the stroke or line that guides us to smoothly finish a letter
Starting point - the starting point is the place where we begin to write a letter
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