Thursday, March 10, 2016

Teaching Cursive



I believe that cursive writing is an extremely important skill for students to learn.  Not only is it a way for students to write in an elegant manner, but their is brain research that shows that it can actually make students smarter!  According to this article, scientists have discovered that learning cursive is an important tool for cognitive development, particularly in the area of training the brain to learn "functional specialization" - the capacity for optimal efficiency.  As a student learns cursive writing, their brain develops functional specialization, integrating sensation, movement control, and thinking.


When I  taught 3rd grade, our school ordered handwriting books, but, because I looped with my students, we had already used those books.  I was searching for something different to help my students maintain their practice and further develop their cursive writing skills.

When Zaner Bloser asked me to review their newest handwriting program, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, and I wondered how it would be different from other handwriting programs that are available.



The handwriting program comes with both a teacher's edition and student editions.  I especially liked the fact that there was a teacher's edition included which gave lots of helpful hints and tips for teaching my students how to properly form their letters.  In addition, there are ways to tie the handwriting into other subject areas as you can see below.  This example ties into both writing and technology.



I love that I am able to effectively teach cursive without taking too much time up during the day - we average less than 15 minutes a day for each lesson.  I love that my students really enjoy the program, and more importantly - love cursive writing!







In addition to the books, the program also includes a Handwriting Tutor in which students scan QR codes in the book in order to access animated letter models and how-to videos.There is also a Handwriting app that allows students to play a game while learning to write.

The Zaner-Bloser Handwriting curriculum offers programs from PreK to 6th grade.
 






Curious, do you teach cursive?  Comment below and let me know!



1 comment:

  1. Hi Kelly. I think it is wonderful that you are teaching cursive writing. It is just something that kids need to know. Many districts have taken cursive writing out of their curriculum rendering their students illiterate when presented with text presented in script. The Zaner Bloser materials in your post look awesome. So glad you are using them.

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