Nelson Handwriting: Year 4/Primary 5: Pupil Book 4
Written by Anita Warwick, Nicola York
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Part of the Nelson Handwriting Series
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Nelson Handwriting: Year 4/Primary 5: Pupil Book 4 by Anita Warwick, Nicola York
Nelson Handwriting is the definitive handwriting programme for the whole school. This completely updated new edition provides all the tools and resources you need to ensure a consistent whole-school approach to handwriting. This Pupil Book 4 provides practice in the trickier joins, with a focus on consistency of size, height and spacing. Attention is given to writing for different purposes such as printing and speedwriting. Links are made to the National Curriculum for Spelling and Grammar. This Pupil Book is suitable to use both at home and in the classroom.About the Author
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Book Info
Format
Paperback
64 pages
Author
Anita Warwick, Nicola York
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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
21st April 2016
ISBN
9780198368595
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