What handwriting do you teach?

 We want to know what handwriting you teach! Our development team is starting to create activities focused on cursive and we want to cater to the styles our subscribers teach. Please post here what handwriting style your school uses. Thanks for your input!

Handwriting

NJWF's picture

We use D'Nealian, but our special education students use Handwriting Without Tears. I love the D'Nealian....it makes the transition from print to cursive so easy!

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Anonymous's picture

I agree with Rachel as an Elementary teacher the best acidve I could give you is finding a teacher that would be willing to let you go into there classroom. Teaching is hard work but very rewarding. You will never make a lot of money, have to deal with angry parents, spend a lot of your own money of resources for your classroom, and work a lot outside of school (grading, preparing etc) but if this is the right career for you all of these things become less important and trying to educate a teach achild is what really matters.If you want some questions when I was in college we had to go and observe and some questions I asked my cooperating teachers were:What is the most/ some rewarding things that you find as being a teacher?What are some of your challenges that you face? Hardest things about being a teacher?Describe a typical dayHow do you deal with angry parents? demanding?Why did you become a teacher?What keeps you teaching?What are three (or whatever number you want) things you wish you knew going into teaching your first year that you didn't learn from school or student teaching?those are some things I thought of otherwise google what to ask my cooperative teacher? questions to ask a teacher?S

handwriting

Anonymous's picture

We use D'Nealian. I've taught 1st and 2nd for many years and it is the best program available.

d'nealian

Anonymous's picture

our district has adopted No more tears as the handwriting one.

Handwriting style

Mrs.Stange's picture

D'Nealian
Cleveland Municipal School District
Wade Park School Grade 3

handwriting

Anonymous's picture

We use Handwriting Without Tears as our cursive writing program.

handwriting

Anonymous's picture

denealian

handwriting

Anonymous's picture

Our school uses D'Nealian

handwriting

Anonymous's picture

We teach D'Nealian

handwriting method taught

Anonymous's picture

We use the D'Nealian method - I never want to change to any other! After 30 years of teaching first and second grade this one works so well, no more tears or tears.

Handwriting

Anonymous's picture

The style I use is D'Nealian.

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