Graded Movement Writing for Beginners: (for First Three Years).. Teachers' manual |
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arms and hands beginning blackboard body capital and stem close-down close-under co-ordinated movement Copy correct position correct writing movement Curve under higher desk Dictation down-up downward stroke elbow joint final strokes finish fourth fingers group of straight high-down higher stroke I-over hook inch indicated by marks indirect oval left hand Lesson 21 Lesson 26 Lesson 34 Lesson 9 Letter form loop lower curve M N O P Q R marks or crosses Memory ment movement drill movement strokes Movement-Repeat lesson 15 name the letter opposite the center pen position practicing the writing pupil pupil's name push Relax Repeat five Repeat lesson repeating in unison repeating the counts Review lesson right angles right arm small letters Sound and name space letters Special Directions Speed Drills stem letters straight strokes stroke I-curve teacher's model tion touch trace under-down lower under-up up-hook upper curve upward Whhh word Writing for Beginners
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Page 2 - Nature attacks her problems of development by producing more than she needs and then picking out the best. Development means the selection of the right movements out of a total mass of diffuse movements" ( I ) . (1) Judd's Genetic Psychology for Teachers, p.
Page 4 - Writing, which is essentially a coordinated movement, has to be developed through trial after trial, with consciousness directed, not upon the movement itself, but on the visual images which appear as results of the movement. What one is training is the movement; what one is thinking of is not movement at all, but visual images.