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HANDWRITING


Zaner-Bloser Handwriting™ eToolkit


Lesson Resources


Custom lessons can be created with the eToolkit’s interactive resources and applications:


• Handwriting Videos—short instructional videos that provide tips and tutorials


• Animated Letter Models—animations of Zaner-Bloser’s manuscript and cursive alphabets with audio stroke descriptions


• Handwriting Practice and Evaluation— activities that focus on one letter or numeral and have a Stop and Check feature to promote self-evaluation (can be printed or projected)


• Handwriting Application—projectable blank writing lines with an interactive keyboard for teacher-created activities


• Games—fun matching games that teach students about uppercase and lowercase letters and manuscript and cursive letterforms


The Zaner-Bloser Handwriting eToolkit includes Interactive Tools for instruction and practice, a lesson builder, and a template application (ZB FontsOnline Plus)—all in one convenient location.


• Sing-Along Songs—music and movement activities to teach concepts of print while developing gross- and fine-motor skills and spatial awareness


• ZB FontsOnline Plus™ —application with


editable templates featuring grade- specific writing lines and Zaner-Bloser’s manuscript and cursive alphabets (can be printed or projected)


Grades K–3


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