Thursday, September 17, 2015

Start Write Handwriting Program

STARTWRITE 6.0 HANDWRITING WORKSHEET SOFTWARE REVIEW
 
TEACHERS DO NOT MISS THIS
With everyone looking for ways to get everything in and taught from whosever curriculum you are following, this software IS THE ANSWER to keeping handwriting in the curriculum.  This program provides a way for teachers, public and homeschool, to produce the practice worksheets that students need to practice writing, block and cursive. It can also be a way for parents to include this for their students when the school has already ruled it out of the curriculum. 
This program is AMAZING! You can pick the type of lines you want to have your students write on, adjust its size, length,number of division lines. With the letters you have a choice of 31 different fonts in Manuscript and Cursive.  You also have clocks, money and mods as choices. You can adjust the size of the fonts. For the fonts you have a choice of solid or you can adjust the number of dots the students will write on top of. You can just put the dots or you can choice arrows to show the direction of forming the letters; or you can do it by color red, blue, green or outlined, shadowed.
This program has so many, many options!! You can put on boarders, pictures that correspond to the letters. There is so much that you get with this program. You can go to the site and download a trial version of the program so you can decide whether this program is for your students or not. (Trial version has several letters and options missing that are in the complete version.)
GO TO: http://www.startwrite.com AND CHECK IT OUT NOW. It is the most complete handwritng program I have ever seen. #StartWrite 

The developer says:
 Startwrite 6.0 Handwriting Software is the easiest way to create customized
handwriting practice sheets for your student.
Just Type it, Print it and Practice! It’s that easy!
Startwrite 6.0 is bilingual. Spanish fonts make it easy for Spanish-speaking students to practice writing in their own language, and for English-speaking children to learn Spanish
Windows Only

 

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