Joyto5
10-09-2008, 04:18 PM
Got back from Parent Teacher conference. I'm so proud of him. He's doing so well in school. We are now going to start working on his Patience so he's not always in such a hurry. His comprehension and his handwriting.
She wanted me to pick up these special pencils for him to use. Heck! I got some for me. Talk about comfortable!
http://www.discountofficeitems.com/dixon-triconderoga-executive-triangular-pencil-dix22500-office-products-19090.html?ref=nextag
And a special paper that will teach him about spacing his letters and making sure he's not stacking them on top of each other. Only I can't for the life of me find it.. even online. She gave me 2 sheets and I went and copied about 20 pages, front and back. They are from Mead. It looks like graph paper except half the Vertical lines are erased. Almost like someone took an eraser back and forth over each box to erase the top lines. (I hope I'm making sense LOL) Uppercase letter go up to the top of the line and lowercase stay below the middle line in each box. One letter per box. I had no idea this kind of paper even existed! Been in search of tools to help him. I think this is it!
http://www.mead.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product3_10051_10006_138853_-1_false_10051
If anyone is in an office supply store and tuns into anything like the second link, please let me know! Until then I will keep copying what I have.
She wanted me to pick up these special pencils for him to use. Heck! I got some for me. Talk about comfortable!
http://www.discountofficeitems.com/dixon-triconderoga-executive-triangular-pencil-dix22500-office-products-19090.html?ref=nextag
And a special paper that will teach him about spacing his letters and making sure he's not stacking them on top of each other. Only I can't for the life of me find it.. even online. She gave me 2 sheets and I went and copied about 20 pages, front and back. They are from Mead. It looks like graph paper except half the Vertical lines are erased. Almost like someone took an eraser back and forth over each box to erase the top lines. (I hope I'm making sense LOL) Uppercase letter go up to the top of the line and lowercase stay below the middle line in each box. One letter per box. I had no idea this kind of paper even existed! Been in search of tools to help him. I think this is it!
http://www.mead.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product3_10051_10006_138853_-1_false_10051
If anyone is in an office supply store and tuns into anything like the second link, please let me know! Until then I will keep copying what I have.