Word Practice Kindergarten Handwriting Worksheets
Word Practice Kindergarten Handwriting Worksheets
– present an interesting means for kindergarten children to learn and reinforce basic concepts. Since children learn best by doing and since children get bored very easily, giving them well-designed, illustrated worksheets to complete helps it be easier and more fun for them to learn. Completing a worksheet also gives children a good sense of fulfillment.
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How to make use of worksheets for best effect:
- Give children worksheets appropriate to their level. Give an easy worksheet for a concept soon after you teach that concept.
- The worksheets should require a child to think just a little. If a child finds any activity too hard, give him a simpler one. It is important that the little one doesn’t get frustrated. Understand that different children have greatly varying degrees of comprehension and pace of learning.
- It may help if the worksheets are well-illustrated. Use of cartoon characters will make it more interesting for a child. Encapsulating common situations encountered in the home, school, in the market place etc and using common objects known to children will make the worksheets more relevant.
- Attempt to supplement each worksheet with a real-life activity. Like after a worksheet on counting, you are able to ask the little one to pick out 3 biscuits and 2 carrots from many.
- Remember, a child is learning many new things at once. A child of this age comes with an amazing capacity to understand many new things fast. He is able to also forget them equally fast. Doing many interesting worksheets with cartoons etc would be fun for him and would help continually reinforce what is learnt.
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Give positive feedback and encourage a child. His finer motor skills are just developing. Don’t expect or apply for perfection. Don’t give any writing exercise too soon i.e until he’s fully more comfortable with holding a pencil. Spend sufficient time and continually reinforce the educational in day-to-day situations. Most of all, it should be fun for the teacher and the taught!
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