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Lowercase Cursive Student Reference Page using Approach Strokes
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This resource has all 4 lowercase approach strokes on ONE sheet for students to reference. I printed this for each student to put in a sheet protector in their notebooks. You can also download this and upload to your students' Google Classroom as a visual reference.

I refer to these anchor charts daily while teaching an Orton-Gillingham based multisensory language therapy program called Take Flight: A Comprehensive Intervention for Students with dyslexia.

Some other products you might be interested in are listed below (Click on the links in GREEN to view):

1. Approach Stroke Cursive Anchor Charts (Watercolor Style)

There are 4 lowercase approach strokes based on Neuhaus education writing protocol. These 4 approach strokes help simply cursive and allow students to master cursive quickly. I refer to the approach stroke anchor charts daily while teaching an Orton-Gillingham based multi-sensory language therapy program.

Lowercase Approach Strokes Anchor Charts (Plain Border Style)

I refer to these cursive handwriting approach strokes (curve under over, stop; push up and over; swing up stop, curve way up loop left) anchor charts daily while teaching an Orton-Gillingham based multisensory language therapy program. These 4 posters serve as a reminder for the approach strokes used in cursive handwriting.

2. Watercolor Approach Strokes Activity

I hope your students enjoy this multi-sensory approach stroke watercolor activity. My students absolutely LOVE using watercolors to practice their cursive hand-writing. This is an incredible multi-sensory activity to reinforce cursive writing skills.

3. Student Approach Stroke Reference Page (Watercolor Style)

All 4 approach strokes on ONE page to put on student tables or binders for reference.

Student Approach Stroke Reference Page (Plain Border Style)

4. Lowercase Cursive Letter Stroke Descriptions Task Cards-Orton Gillingham

Look no FURTHER for lower case cursive approach stroke descriptions. Instead of shuffling through trying to find descriptions, these task cards help you organize your cursive writing instruction. These lowercase cursive letter descriptions are organized by each approach stroke type. (4 Types: curve under over, stop; push up and over; swing up stop, curve way up loop left) You can print these and glue on a 4x6 notecard for easy reference.

5. Uppercase Cursive Approach Strokes

Take the dread out of cursive handwriting! Use these fun watercolor uppercase approach stroke anchor charts to make cursive writing come alive in your classroom.

Includes 8 Separate Anchor Charts for the different Capital Letter Approach Strokes.

6. Cursive Handwriting Practice Pages (Lowercase & Uppercase)

Spark JOY in your classroom, and take the dread out of cursive handwriting with these practice pages. This is a GREAT multi-sensory activity that you can use with watercolors, colored pencils, crayons, etc. Students LOVE doing these, and they are great for independent practice.

Lowercase Practice Pages-13 pages

Uppercase Practice Pages- 29 pages

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Lowercase Cursive Student Reference Page using Approach Strokes

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Take the dread out of cursive handwriting by incorporating multi-sensory cursive practice in your classroom! Included in this bundle (Click on links to view): 1. Approach Stroke Cursive Anchor Charts (Watercolor Style)There are 4 lowercase approach strokes based on Neuhaus education writing protocol
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Take the dread out of cursive writing! This bundle includes lowercase cursive practices pages, uppercase cursive practices pages, and student reference sheets for both lowercase and capital cursive letters. Other Products You might Enjoy:1. Approach Stroke Cursive Anchor Charts (Watercolor Style)The
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Description

This resource has all 4 lowercase approach strokes on ONE sheet for students to reference. I printed this for each student to put in a sheet protector in their notebooks. You can also download this and upload to your students' Google Classroom as a visual reference.

I refer to these anchor charts daily while teaching an Orton-Gillingham based multisensory language therapy program called Take Flight: A Comprehensive Intervention for Students with dyslexia.

Some other products you might be interested in are listed below (Click on the links in GREEN to view):

1. Approach Stroke Cursive Anchor Charts (Watercolor Style)

There are 4 lowercase approach strokes based on Neuhaus education writing protocol. These 4 approach strokes help simply cursive and allow students to master cursive quickly. I refer to the approach stroke anchor charts daily while teaching an Orton-Gillingham based multi-sensory language therapy program.

Lowercase Approach Strokes Anchor Charts (Plain Border Style)

I refer to these cursive handwriting approach strokes (curve under over, stop; push up and over; swing up stop, curve way up loop left) anchor charts daily while teaching an Orton-Gillingham based multisensory language therapy program. These 4 posters serve as a reminder for the approach strokes used in cursive handwriting.

2. Watercolor Approach Strokes Activity

I hope your students enjoy this multi-sensory approach stroke watercolor activity. My students absolutely LOVE using watercolors to practice their cursive hand-writing. This is an incredible multi-sensory activity to reinforce cursive writing skills.

3. Student Approach Stroke Reference Page (Watercolor Style)

All 4 approach strokes on ONE page to put on student tables or binders for reference.

Student Approach Stroke Reference Page (Plain Border Style)

4. Lowercase Cursive Letter Stroke Descriptions Task Cards-Orton Gillingham

Look no FURTHER for lower case cursive approach stroke descriptions. Instead of shuffling through trying to find descriptions, these task cards help you organize your cursive writing instruction. These lowercase cursive letter descriptions are organized by each approach stroke type. (4 Types: curve under over, stop; push up and over; swing up stop, curve way up loop left) You can print these and glue on a 4x6 notecard for easy reference.

5. Uppercase Cursive Approach Strokes

Take the dread out of cursive handwriting! Use these fun watercolor uppercase approach stroke anchor charts to make cursive writing come alive in your classroom.

Includes 8 Separate Anchor Charts for the different Capital Letter Approach Strokes.

6. Cursive Handwriting Practice Pages (Lowercase & Uppercase)

Spark JOY in your classroom, and take the dread out of cursive handwriting with these practice pages. This is a GREAT multi-sensory activity that you can use with watercolors, colored pencils, crayons, etc. Students LOVE doing these, and they are great for independent practice.

Lowercase Practice Pages-13 pages

Uppercase Practice Pages- 29 pages

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My students and I love this resource! I am a Dyslexia teacher and the cursive writing can be tricky in the beginning for most students. I printed these and put them in plastic sleeves for students to refer to in their student homework folder for Dyslexia. It is very helpful for students and parents. Thank you.
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Grades taught: 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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