Writing and Spelling Matter Too ✍️✨
Reading and writing work hand in hand. When students practice writing letters, they’re also strengthening:
- Letter recognition
- Proper letter formation
- Muscle memory
Writing doesn’t need to be long or stressful. It can stay light and playful by:
- Calling out a letter and having it written
- Earning points for correct formation
- Alternating writing with hands-on activities like blocks or drawing
Short, consistent practice helps turn letter knowledge into real reading confidence.
If a student needs extra help with certain letters, free printable letter-writing pages are available on First Step Phonics for focused practice.
🎥 Watch this in action This short video shares why spelling is often overlooked — and how spelling helps the brain work in reverse of reading, strengthening true letter understanding in a powerful way.
📘 Featured Resource: Level 0 Workbooks Our Level 0 Workbooks support both reading and writing by guiding students from alphabet recognition to letter sounds with simple activities like tracing, matching big and small letters, and identifying beginning sounds — all designed to build confidence step by step.
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💙 The First Step Phonics Team
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