Reading Over the Summer is Important but Let's Not Forget About Handwriting! - Mead Writing Fundamentals for Pre-K to 2nd Grade Review and Giveaway
These last few weeks I have been focusing a lot on the importance of reading to your children. The truth is all though reading is important it is only 50% of literacy. The 50% being writing. Children start learning about writing and its importance in preschool.
I know from first hand experience with my oldest that writing can be a huge struggle for some children. My seven year old, Oscar, will be going into the second grade in the fall and handwriting has been a huge issue for him since he was in kindergarten. He never felt that the could keep up with the pace of the rest of his class and it became increasingly difficult for him as what was expected of him in the classroom became more demanding. They simply didn't have enough time in class to focus on improving handwriting skills.
It was heartbreaking for me to see him so upset and frustrated each night as he did his homework. At every teacher's conference the advice was always the same - focus on handwriting. This summer I was even looking into a pediatric occupational therapy handwriting class for him because I don't wish to see him struggle again in the second grade. The class unfortunately didn't work with our schedule but luckily for me that very same day I was asked to review Writing Fundamentals by Mead, I was so excited!!
Mead Writing Fundamentals products are designed using proven techniques that develop and strengthen fine motor and writing skills. They are designed for learners from Pre-K to 2nd Grade and developed in conjunction with advice from a pediatric occupational therapist whose specialty is handwriting. The products are divided into four stages so that parents can easily determine which products suit the stage that fits their child's needs best. Each stage progressively builds upon one another as the child masters the skills for writing success. Mead worked on this
We received several products to start writing with. I chose a smattering of all the stages because not only do I want to help Oscar but my five year old, Benji, is Pre-K and I want to get an early start with him so that he can hopefully avoid going through the same frustrations as Oscar. The boys both loved sitting together and working on the books. Not only are they challenging but fun too. There was a variety of tablets as well as a couple dry erase products too.
What We Reviewed
Stage One
- Path Quest - Perceptual Motor Adventures
- Shape Builders - Learn to Draw
- Dry Erase Activity Board - Stages 1, 2 and 3
- 4-in-1 Learn to Letter with Guidelines
- Write -On Wipe-off Lowercase Letters
- Idea Builders - First Steps to Creative Writing
My favorite of all the products that we reviewed for Oscar was the Idea Builders. Creative writing is something that we worked on each week for homework and the creativity never seemed to flow to him. I love that each page has a new theme and requires him to reflect on the question asked and then write his answers on the lines. Plus, he is working on his reading and comprehension skills as well because he really has to think about what he read and what the instructions are asking him to do.
My favorite for Benji so far was Shape Builders. Benji loved working on this one! I loved that it required him to pay attention to the sequence of steps to complete the drawing. It took some understanding on his part to realize what exactly the arrows wanted him to do but eventually it clicked. He still has some trouble with following the directions in order but its something that we can work on together.
One item that I thought was brilliant was the 4-in-1 Learn to Letter. It is broken down into four sections that build on each other as skills progress. What I thought was so cool is that the pages have debossed capital and lowercase letters with numbered steps. Kids can see and feel where the grooves are for correct alignment when printing. I thought that this was a great one for Benji to try out for learning capital letters and also for Oscar to learn how to print lowercase more clearly. Benji tried to attempt the uppercase letters page but got really frustrated quickly. He still has trouble understanding where the arrows want him to go. He did think that the debossed paper was really neat because he could feel the letters. We definitely need a bit more practice with this one before he starts Kindergarten in the fall. II am glad that the Mead Writing Fundamentals help me as a parent to gauge where Benji is at in regards to his writing skills. I feel so much more ahead of the game with Benji at this age than I did with Oscar.
Buy It!
Mead Writing Fundamentals is available online at Mead.com, as well as nationwide at Target, Walmart and Staples. Prices for each product range in price from $3.99-$6.99.
Win It!
One lucky Pretty Pink Momma reader will win a Mead Writing Fundamentals prize package - ARV $28-$49
Winners will receive 5-7 products of their choice from the following list:
- Path Quest
- Snip It
- Shape Builders Learn to Draw
- Dry Erase Activity Board
- Capital Letter Stories
- Write-On, Wipe-Off Lowercase Letters
- 4-in-1 Learn to Letter
- Idea Builders
- Primary Journal
- Write-on, Wipe-off Cursive Letters
How to Enter: Giveaway is now closed. Visit the product page at www.meadonline.com and the product detail sheet at http://bit.ly/writingfundamentals and leave a comment on this post explaining what product/products you like best and why. Giveaway open to US only.
Congratulations to Emily B.!
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While I was at your house looking at these with you I loved them! As a second grade teacher I know the importance of handwriting. After doing a lot of research on the subject I have found that the muscles in kids hands often aren't developed enough to actually make the movement. A suggestion I think you should try with Oscar is having him roll things like play dough, clay, marbles, etc. using his fingers to strenghten his muscles and help define his small motor skills (this will also help Benji). I really like the Mead products because they don't just focus on letters! I love the Shape Builder booklet because if you have the kids practice different sized shapes then writing the letters will come. Another thing I found during my research was the importance of formation. Often times kids weren't taught how to form a letter correctly so it takes a long time for them to write each letter. If you want I can e-mail you some of the things I have on teaching formation. OH, I also like the creative writing workbook because it will help him when learning the different parts of speech and how to use them. It will also help him when doing descriptive writing!
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