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EYFS:

In Reception, Year 1 and year 2, we use the principles of the Read Write Inc handwriting scheme.

This means that when a child starts in Reception, they will be learning the correct formation rhyme and writing position alongside their phonics lessons.

Each single letter has a formation rhyme to support memory. The children begin recording letters into large squares in their handwriting books. The teachers use the online videos to support this. You can find these below.

Stage 1a:

During Stage 1 children learn correct letter formation using the same picture mnemonics they have already learnt in the Set 1 sound lessons.

These letters are taught in handwriting groups:

  • ‘Around’ letters: c a o d g q

  • ‘Down’ letters: l t b p k h i j m n r u y

  • ‘Curly’ letters: e f s

  • ‘Zig-zag’ letters: v w z x.

As children progress through the phonics scheme and secure these letters, they will then begin Stage 1b.

Stage 1b:

Once children can form the letters correctly, they learn how to place the letters on the line and of relative size. Children are encouraged to continue using the picture mnemonics help children to visualise the size and placement.

The Read Write Inc programme uses the boat and waterline as a guide for children to learn to form their letters within size and orientation.

  • Some small letters are called ‘boat letters’: a c e i m n o r s u v w x z

  • Letters that are written below the line are called ‘water letters’: g j p q y

  • Tall letters are called ‘sun letters’: b d h k l t f

At this stage, children are encouraged to write on wide-lined paper.

This stage continues into Year 2.

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Stage 2

During Stage 2, children are now taught that they are going to use new characters to help them develop a grown-up style of writing that will lead to joined-up writing. New pictures will help them to visualise the new shapes.

The children are introduced to the formation family: six sisters, two uncles and their two pets.

The six sisters – Annie, Dina, Gabi, Olivia, Carina and Queenie – all look the same. Their mother tells them that they must all have a different haircut so people can tell them apart!

The uncles – Uncle Umberto and Uncle Yaseen – look just like the sisters, except they are bald on the top of their heads.

The family have a dog and a bunny whose faces are very similar too, but they have long ears.

(See Read Write Inc Stage 2 Handwriting document for further guidance and explanation).

Stage 3

The final handwriting stage within Read Write Inc, introduces the children to two joins:

  • The arm join (diagonal)

  • The washing line join (horizontal)

Both joins have three variations.

(See Read Write Inc Stage 3 Handwriting document for further guidance and explanation).

Handwriting fluency and stamina

As a school, we would expect and aim for most children to start joining their handwriting by the time they reach KS2. There is an expectation that children develop their use cursive writing during Years 3 and Year 4, in line with the National Curriculum expectations. By Years 5 and Year 6, children are expected to be able to write legibly, with increasing speed and fluency. This expectation is adjusted, if a child is unable to achieve this through disability or additional need.

For children who are struggling to develop their handwriting skills, we continue to support them with strengthening their fine motor skills and offer them a range of support and writing tools to try and develop their handwriting. In some instances, small group intervention is required to assist in the development of handwriting.

At KS2 the expectation is for children to have cursive handwriting modelled to them by their teacher during any shared writing. It is an expectation that no matter what the subject area being taught, children maintain their handwriting style and presentation.

Swanwick Primary School

South Street, Swanwick,
Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 1BZ

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