Color-Coded Handwriting Activities - Writing Activities

Erica Warren LLC Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials

  • $ 9.99 USD


What is Color-Coded Handwriting?

Color-Coded Handwriting is a dynamic, multisensory approach designed to improve letter and word formation skills. This innovative method supports students in mastering the placement and sizing of letters and words on the page, making it easier to develop proficient handwriting skills.

Features of Color-Coded Handwriting

This publication includes a variety of tools to cater to different learning needs:

  • Size Variation Templates: Available in small, medium, and large sizes to accommodate various handwriting needs.
  • Two-Column Option: Ideal for spelling lessons, allowing for practice and corrections in a structured format.
  • Boxed Paper: Helps students with letter size uniformity and spacing between words, crucial for legibility.
  • Game-Like Activity: Engages students in a fun and interactive way, enhancing the learning experience.

Dysgraphia and Dyslexia Support

Students with dysgraphia and dyslexia often face several challenges:

  • Fine Motor Skill Difficulties: Struggle with the physical act of writing.
  • Visual Processing Deficits: Difficulty in seeing and processing letters and numbers visually.
  • Letter and Number Formation Problems: Trouble forming letters and numbers correctly by hand.
  • Inconsistent Handwriting: Writing is often slow, laborious, and lacks consistency.
  • Case Discrimination Problems: Difficulties in distinguishing between uppercase and lowercase letters.

Our Solution

Color-Coded Handwriting offers straightforward solution designed to make handwriting instruction tangible and manageable. By integrating sensory cues and structured guidance, this publication helps overcome common writing obstacles, providing effective support for students with learning differences.

 

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Vicki Q.
Great!

Great resource. These pages help not only my students with dyslexia but all my students with writing. They love using them to help form their letters.

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Sheri C.
Helpful

This is a great resource for students who have difficulty with seeing handwriting lines.