Pre-Writing Assessments and Scoring Forms |
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Assessment Form: Select the Pre-Writing Assessment Form you want to administer to the child. Then print it.
Scoring Form: Select the Pre-Writing Scoring Form needed to record child's responses. Then print it.
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Assessment Form: Name Printing
Scoring Form: Name Printing
Assessment Form: Line Cutting
Scoring Form: Line Cutting
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Assessment Explanation:
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Children often start to learn how to write by printing their names. Having children practice printing their names improves fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, letter recognition, and letter identification, all of which are important for developing writing skills.
Cutting with a scissors is also important in helping children get ready to write. Cutting on a line improves children's fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and helps them develop hand dominance. Developing these skills prepares children to write.
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