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Is learning how to write your letters considered English and Grammar or spelling and vocabulary?

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Is learning how to write your letters considered English and Grammar or spelling and vocabulary?

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  1. It's all of them because you have to use all those skills when you're writing a letter.


  2. It's none of those.  It's handwriting instruction or penmenship.

    Are you trying to find a category to put it in to a planning/progress report?  You can just put it under "Language Arts", as well as the other strands of LA you listed.

  3. I believe learning to write your letters is penmanship, and spelling and vocabulary are considered to be part of English instruction.  In public schools, I believe it is now referred to as Language Arts, especially in the lower grades.

  4. It also can be categorized under reading and writing/penmanship.

  5. It's considered penmenship, which is part of what is known as Language Arts.

  6. It's part of Language Arts.

  7. A B C D E

    A-  Apple

    B- Boat

    C- Cat

    D- Donkey

    E- Ear

    This is ENGLISH , it is short simplistic GRAMMAR (simple words which can be put into a simple sentence)  , im SPELLING it  and it is easy/short VOCABULARY words.

    So its all of them.

  8. It is penmanship if the focus is writing legibly. If you mean first learning to form them as part of learning their sounds, then it is English & grammar.  If someone is just learning these things, then their schedule is not yet divided into English & grammar and spelling & vocabulary...

  9. Neither. It's a mechanical skill that comes in useful but if you think about it isn't actually required for either.

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