Is the HWT program appropriate for children with disabilities?
The HWT Student Editions do not have grade levels printed on them which allows flexible use across ability levels.
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The HWT Student Editions do not have grade levels printed on them which allows flexible use across ability levels.
All of our student editions are left-hand friendly!
The average classroom uses multiple styles of paper and we want to teach students how to write on all of them.
Teaching a vertical style allows cursive instruction to be accessible for left and right-handed students.
The typical lesson length is 10-15 minutes.
Small tools, such as little crayons, pieces of chalk, and golf-size pencils are perfect for little hands
We purposefully designed the pages with black and white images to promote fine motor development and creativity through crayon coloring.
Capital letters are easy! All capitals start at the top, occupy the same vertical space, and are formed with simple lines and curves.
We recommend teaching letters in a developmental order
Educators can use the Readiness & Writing assessments three times a year.