Why are capitals taught first?
Capital letters are easy! All capitals start at the top, occupy the same vertical space, and are formed with simple lines and curves.
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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.
This program is designed for children ages 4-5, however many of the multisensory manipulatives and music are appropriate.
Visit the Digital Products Page for information on getting started with assessments.
This program is designed for children ages 4-5, however, there are specific modifications in the teacher guide to adapt activities.
The typical lesson length is 10-15 minutes.
Start when your child shows interest in coloring with crayons.
We provide teacher's guides and interactive digital teaching tools.
Depending on the way students access Keyboarding Without Tears, please follow these steps