P1 - English Writing Exercise !new!
[ Who is the character? ] ➡️ [ Where are they? ] ➡️ [ What are they doing? ] ➡️ [ How do they feel? ] Framework Application Example: The little boy Where: At the sunny park What: Chased a colorful butterfly Feel: He felt incredibly happy
Have the child read their work aloud. Tell them to clap or breathe whenever they natural pause, and place a period there. Developing fine motor skills. p1 english writing exercise
Goal: Punctuation and capitalization.
If your child is gripping the pencil like a caveman holding a spear, they will tire out in 30 seconds. Exercises here include tracing lines, mazes, and dot-to-dot activities. [ Who is the character
Remember: At age six, a pencil feels heavy. The letters often look like hieroglyphics. But every time a child writes "I love you" or "My cat is fat," they are building a neural pathway for future success. ] ➡️ [ How do they feel
A seven-year-old's attention span is limited. Focus on 15 to 20 minutes of high-quality, focused writing practice per day rather than grueling hour-long sessions.



