![]() ![]() With some words in this font and a baseline beneath to copy onto, pupils can use their learned starting points and exit strokes to write freely along the baseline – still unjoined. The aim here is to give confidence by reinforcing starting points, exits and to now encourage fluidity. Writing over the dots of this font refines motor skills. When starting and direction is no problem, the arrow font can be dropped and the Dotted font used. Motor movements can be refined by keeping inside the line. ![]() This font with its direction arrows helps pupils to start in the correct place. Together these typefaces provide a valuable resource for Teachers to create consistent material across the curriculum. The ‘joined’ font puts the skills gained into practice producing joined-up handwriting. The exit strokes link words together visually, also crucially, they space the letters for improved legibility. Letters have extended ascenders and descenders ideal on screen and print. The three upright ‘infant’ fonts developed to meet the demand for letters to produce pupil material for handwriting as well as for reading. Sassoon fonts package for handwriting starters The font is currently #48 in Hot New Fonts. Sassoon Handwriting Starter contains 4 styles and family package options. Sassoon Handwriting Starter was designed by Rosemary Sassoon, Adrian Williams and published by Sassoon-Williams.
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