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Essential Tips for Improving Handwriting and Presentation Skills

Master the art of handwriting and presentation with these crucial tips: Maintain proper posture to enhance writing comfort, ensure even finger spacing between words, and pay attention to letter size and direction. Use punctuation correctly and avoid random capitalization. For presentation, remember to number questions in the margin, date your work, underline titles with a ruler, and leave space between questions. Write on every page, cross out mistakes with a single line, and save drawings for art lessons. Always practice your sentences mentally before writing them, and take pride in your work!

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Essential Tips for Improving Handwriting and Presentation Skills

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  1. Handwriting and Presentation

  2. Handwriting - points to remember: • Posture, posture, posture! • Finger spacesshould be even betweenwords • Size ofletters • Direction of letters • Punct’uat.ion! • rAnDOm CaPiTals • Beginning work at the same place against the margin

  3. Presentation – points to remember: • Question numbers belong in the margin • Work should always be dated – short date in the margin • Titles are always underlined with a ruler • Leave one line in between each question • Write on every page • Cross out with a single line • Pictures and doodles are saved for art lessons • Practise your sentence in your head BEFORE you write it • Full stops and capital letters • Always take pride in your work

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