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Kindergarten Beginning of Year Writing Curriculum

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Give your kindergarten students the strong writing foundation they need for success all year long! This no-prep curriculum includes 58 explicit, scaffolded lessons that teach letter formation, illustration, labeling, invented spelling, and oral language through our proven Watch Me, Our Turn, Your Turn teaching model. Simply display the slides, copy the student pages, and teach with confidence—planning takes just minutes each day.

Description

Build a strong foundation for writing with this no-prep, explicit writing curriculum. Students develop the essential skills needed for success in opinion, narrative, and informative writing later in the year.

Why Teachers Love It

  • ⭐ 58 ready-to-teach digital lessons
  • ⭐ No prep—simply display the slides and teach
  • ⭐ Only 5 minutes of planning per day
  • ⭐ Explicit “Watch Me, Our Turn, Your Turn” instruction
  • ⭐ Systematic, scaffolded lessons that support all learners
  • ⭐ Aligned with any phonics or reading sequence

Students Will Learn To:

  • Correctly form letters
  • Build letter-sound relationships
  • Illustrate with purpose
  • Tell about their pictures
  • Begin using invented spelling
  • Label pictures and add simple details
  • Develop the foundational skills needed for future writing success

What’s Included

  • 58 digital teaching lessons
  • 116 student handwriting and writing pages
  • Pre/Post assessment
  • Letter formation assessments & checklists
  • Optional pencil grasp lesson with parent letter
  • Blank handwriting and writing pages
  • 5 classroom posters
  • BONUS: Editable name-writing templates

Perfect For

  • Kindergarten classrooms
  • Special education
  • Intervention
  • Homeschool

Teaching Format

Every lesson follows our proven Watch Me • Our Turn • Your Turn model, providing explicit instruction, guided practice, and independent application that builds confident young writers.

Please Note: This resource teaches letter formation using three-line handwriting paper. If you use a different handwriting philosophy, this resource may not be the best fit.

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Kindergarten Beginning of Year Writing FAQ's

What is the goal of this writing unit?

This writing unit is all about preparing students with prewriting skills that will empower them to be successful later in the year with personal narrative, informative, and opinion writing. This unit helps kids learn how to form letters, illustrate and add details, begin using invented spelling, and verbally tell about pictures… which is their story. This happens before students write freely on their own.

 

Why is handwriting integrated into this writing unit and why is there so much emphasis placed on it?

Having a strong foundation in letter/sound relationships and being able to write letters legibly are essential skills for students to have before expecting them to write on their own. Instead of rushing independent writing, this unit thoughtfully teaches the name, sound, and formation of each letter and, as it is taught, students apply it using invented spelling.

 

In addition, we’ve found that when students are encouraged to write without having mastered letter formation skills, they oftentimes create their own way of forming letters which may interfere with legibility and ease of writing. The longer they are allowed to practice incorrect letter formation, the more ingrained the bad habits become, making it very difficult to change later in the year or in later grades.

 

Why are students expected to write letters on three lines instead of on blank whiteboards or paper?

The use of three lines is critical for handwriting development. Proper letter sizing and formation play an important role in legibility and help students write with ease. The lines, which are labeled sky line, fence line, and grass line, make it easier for children to know where to start and end their letters. We believe in immediately teaching how to use line guides so students learn correct formation from the get-go, instead of trying to correct bad habits later in the year. It may not be easy for all students at first, but the more practice they have using lines, the easier it will become.

 

Since the program is digital, what should I do if I can’t display the slides digitally and/or write on the slides?

You can print a hard copy of the teaching slides and display them on your document camera.

 

 

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