Starter quiz
- Which style of writing comes before cursive?
- joined up
- pre-cursive ✓
- print
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- Select the letters which have ascenders.
- o
- b ✓
- f ✓
- t ✓
- r
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- Select the correct formation of the fourth join of 'ob'.
- Select the correct formation of the fourth join of 'of'.
- Select the correct formation of the fourth join of 'ot'.
- Select the correct formation of the fourth join of 'oh'.
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- The letters all have a lead in and a lead out.
- The pencil does not lift when forming the join.
- The fourth join goes from the x-height line up towards the ascender line.
- The joins wl, ok and rl all reach the ascender line.
- The join rt, reaches to between the x-height line and the ascender line.
Common misconception
Children will often want to take their pencil off to form the join.
Emphasise the flowing motion of cursive writing. The letters need to be joined together so the pencil needs to stay on the page.
Keywords
Cursive - style of handwriting where the letters are joined together in a flowing and connected manner
Lead in - the stroke or line that guides us into starting a letter
Lead out - the stroke or line that guides us to smoothly finish a letter
X-height line - this is the line that x-height letters reach
Ascender line - this is the top line of the tramlines
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