My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

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My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by my3sons » Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:49 am

has gotten so much better! He wrote without seeing the lines as "stopping points", and he also wrote without spaces. Even when I tried to point out where to stop, and how to use his finger width for a space between words, it still just all ran together for him.
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This is what helped him. I used a yellow marker to hi-light the top and bottom lines, and I used a pink marker to show spacing between words.
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Here he didn't need the yellow anymore.
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And now, he doesn't need the pink spacing either - though he still likes me to do it for some reason. :D

I thought this could maybe help someone else who might be having trouble with their dc "seeing" the lines and spaces in writing.

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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by Carrie » Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:38 pm

This is a GREAT tip! One that I can use this week! Thanks so much for sharing such a good visualization of a way to teach this. This is one area where I need to be more vigilant with my 6 year old! :D

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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by deltagal » Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:19 am

Oh, my! This is terrific. I'm going to use this with my 9 year old. :D
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by Jessi » Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:45 am

Julie!

I love this tip!!!! *mentally filing this away for a rainy day*
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by my3sons » Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:52 am

I'm glad to hear my little one isn't the only one who struggled with this - thanks, ladies! :D :D :D

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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by Candice » Sat Dec 06, 2008 11:09 am

Wow, what a super helpful idea! Thanks!

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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by anointedhsmom » Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:04 am

Oh this is a great way to help my son too! Was this your 6 year old or 9 year old? The only reason I ask is because my 9 year old still writes like the first pic you put up. I am also curious if you put the pink spacings on the paper before he does the page or do you do it while he writes? Sorry to be so dense but I am a perfectionist and details help me tremendously :D

I also am having a tough time trying to decide what size lines to buy for my son. Should I get him 1inch lines, 3/4 inch lines etc.? He's been doing Cheerful Cursive so maybe I should stick with that size line? Don't know what to do on that :roll:

Thanks so much for the tip!
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by my3sons » Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:18 am

anointedhsmom wrote:Oh this is a great way to help my son too! Was this your 6 year old or 9 year old? The only reason I ask is because my 9 year old still writes like the first pic you put up. I am also curious if you put the pink spacings on the paper before he does the page or do you do it while he writes? Sorry to be so dense but I am a perfectionist and details help me tremendously :D

I also am having a tough time trying to decide what size lines to buy for my son. Should I get him 1inch lines, 3/4 inch lines etc.? He's been doing Cheerful Cursive so maybe I should stick with that size line? Don't know what to do on that :roll:

Thanks so much for the tip!
Paige
Thanks, Paige! This was my 6 yo - but we've been working on it now for a bit this way. I should have posted a beginning picture of his writing - but I couldn't find one. I sit near him and add the pink space in after each word. I think you could do the same sized lines he's been doing in Cheerful Cursive, since he's used to that already. I'm a details gal too - HTH! :D

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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by Mommamo » Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:15 pm

What a great idea! My 5 yo really doesn't see the lines well, so we got her some paper with raised lines. That's helped a lot. I like the highlighter idea though. I'll keep that in mind for if she's still having trouble next year!
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by Samuel'sMommy » Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:25 pm

Cool idea! I'll have to file this away for when my little guy gets bigger.
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by wisdom4us » Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:57 am

I'm going to try this with my 8 yr old son. Thanks Julie!
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by moedertje » Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:30 pm

What a great visual from Julie. I am going to also incorporate this with ds7.
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Re: My ds's trouble with writing on lines...

Post by gotpeace91 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:53 pm

Wow, great idea Julie!! :D
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