It’s so easy to create your very own handwriting printable worksheets with Startwrite 6 known as the handwriting worksheet wizard software.
The boys have been having so much fun practicing their handwriting, spelling, grammar, and writing skills with engaging handwriting printable worksheets each day.
I am not sure who is having more fun….the boys or me creating them to go along with their themed lessons each week. The software works very similar to a word processor and their website has a short detailed tutorial that will help you create your very own unique handwriting printable worksheets in no time. It’s super friendly!
Here are just a few of the many FUN features included in the Startwrite 6 Software:
- Over 20 different manuscript and cursive fonts including HWOT
- It’s fun and easy to add borders and graphics to your printable worksheets
- Add any color to your letters
- The Start Dot option allows your student to start the formation properly
- Stroke Arrow option help your child with proper letter formation
There are many more features that you can read about on the Startwrite’s website. These were just a few of our favorites.
I love to combine several subjects together such as handwriting, copywork, grammar, and spelling. Startwrite 6 allows us to do just that!
I create and print all the unique worksheets for the week on the weekend. I have a generic one with my kindergartners name on it that he utilizes at least twice a week. After you create a printable worksheet, you can save it to your PC. I love this feature.
I always print the letters and sounds we are working on in phonics and have each child repeat the sound while writing each day. The printable worksheets have helped in their phonetic progress, as well.
Also, I have created cursive printable worksheets to help my children read cursive. I only require them to write their names and to be able to read in cursive. This has helped tremendously.
I can’t tell you how excited I am that I will never have to purchase another handwriting program. This is a one time purchase and makes it very affordable for our large family. However, you will initially need to assist your child with the correct letter formation, but once instructed, they will be able to use the stroke arrows and start dot option to have the perfect handwriting.
Buy It
Startwrite is offering a special 10% off coupon code for Blessed Beyond a Doubt readers. The regular price is 39.95, so be sure to use the coupon code: AFF12 to get the 10% special discount!
Win It
Startwrite wants one of my readers to have their very own Startwrite 6 software. This is a 39.95 value. I will pick a random winner on November 20 at 12a. Winner will be contacted via email and must be respond within 48 hours.
I received this product in exchange for my honest review. No other compensation was given. Affiliate links may have been used in this post.
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I would be using it for my kindergartner, so I’d use a very basic, ball & stick manuscript font (like Z-B). Thanks for the giveaway!
I would love to make printables with the HWOT print.
I would love to use the Italic fonts.
I would use manuscript-simple
I would love to make very basic sheets for my K5 and have him practice his name every week.
This is awesome! I would love this.
I would use the HWOT font. What a great resource. Thanks for the chance to win.
What a great resource! I think I would start out with the either the Start Dot or Letter Outline fonts.
Probably Letter outline… I would so love to try this for my son.
I would most likely use the Spanish font, HWOT, or the cursive font with my daughter. Thank you for this opportunity! This tool or resource would be very helpful.
I have been wanting this for awhile – I would love to win it! Thanks for giving us the chance!
I’ve got a 4th grader working on cursive and a 1st grader who could use some manuscript practice. I would use both! 🙂 I’ve heard a lot about Handwriting without tears so I might want to try that too (HWOT)
I would use the modern manuscript font. This looks like an awesome program!
I would use the simplest, most straightforward font available.
I love the Handwriting without Tears font!! and the start dot that is optional!! I am always adding dots to my daughters papers! I thought the money font was cool too!
I would use Manuscript Simple for my print worksheets.
A basic simple font for my 5 year old and a simpl cursive font for my 8 year old.
I would love to make some cursive pages for my daughter.
I would probably start with basic manuscript
I would use modern manuscript with the start dot.
I love the idea of being able to use cursive fonts to help my children learn to read and write it.
I would make cursive pages for my son and practice print pages for my 3 girls.
I would use D’nealian and Modern Manuscript fonts.
I Would use a wide variety as I have a four and three yr old that would use them.
I would use cursive with my oldest and basic manuscript with my younger ones.