Writing Level 03 | #BGP011
By Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar
In the Level 3 writing session, we focus on teaching children to draw zig-zag lines, building on the previous lesson of sleeping lines. Standing lines are crucial as they form the basis for many letters like capital ‘Z’ and ‘W’. Using crayons or finger painting, parents can guide their child’s hand from top to bottom, encouraging them with praise for their efforts. To make learning engaging, activity sheets involve guiding animals to their food using vertical lines. Fun variations include drawing flowers, butterflies, and building walls. DIY setups with rice, salt, or non-toxic paint add creative practice. Enjoy these interactive and imaginative exercises to help your child master vertical lines!
1. Guide your child in drawing Zig-Zag lines by moving their hand from top to bottom. Use crayons or finger painting for practice.
2. Incorporate activity sheets where animals reach their food via Zig-Zag lines, making the exercise interactive and engaging.
3. Enhance creativity by having your child draw objects focusing on Zig-Zag lines.
4. Use DIY setups with rice, salt, or non-toxic paint to create a dynamic practice environment, reinforcing the concept through varied sensory experiences.
This activity helps children develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, while learning to draw vertical lines. It makes learning fun and interactive, enhancing creativity and early literacy skills.
Use crayons or finger paints for vertical lines. Praise efforts consistently. Create engaging games involving animals. Incorporate sensory materials like rice or salt for practice.
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