The Story
The Targeting Handwriting Year 2 Student Book focuses on lower- and upper-case letters, letters in words and sentences, numerals, and punctuation. Features of the book include patterning exercises are included to refresh students' memories, assessment pages are featured at the end of each section, two pages of tracing, tracking and independent writing exercises for each letter, the seahorse character is featured on some sets of lines only as the handwriting scaffolding is slowly removed, alternative formation is offered for some upper-case letters to assist left-handed students, students trace and copy words that have a common phonic element or are commonly found in Year 2 spelling lists, students trace and copy sentences containing the focus letter, self-assessment exercises are included. Handwriting is one of the most crucial skills students will develop in primary school. Targeting Handwriting covers the handwriting curriculum in a structured way, with content linked to Western Australian Strand Outcome Statements. To be competent writers, students' handwriting needs to be fluent and legible. Regular practice, three to four times a week, in fine motor skills and letter formation, will ensure the development of good handwriting habits.
Description
The Targeting Handwriting Year 2 Student Book focuses on lower- and upper-case letters, letters in words and sentences, numerals, and punctuation. Features of the book include patterning exercises are included to refresh students' memories, assessment pages are featured at the end of each section, two pages of tracing, tracking and independent writing exercises for each letter, the seahorse character is featured on some sets of lines only as the handwriting scaffolding is slowly removed, alternative formation is offered for some upper-case letters to assist left-handed students, students trace and copy words that have a common phonic element or are commonly found in Year 2 spelling lists, students trace and copy sentences containing the focus letter, self-assessment exercises are included. Handwriting is one of the most crucial skills students will develop in primary school. Targeting Handwriting covers the handwriting curriculum in a structured way, with content linked to Western Australian Strand Outcome Statements. To be competent writers, students' handwriting needs to be fluent and legible. Regular practice, three to four times a week, in fine motor skills and letter formation, will ensure the development of good handwriting habits.












