Prewriting Pattern Box Set

Item Code: W002200

$1,430.00 + GST

Our Prewriting Pattern Box Set provides children with a great opportunity to trace the ten large precision-cut prewriting patterns, and to move from one pattern to another as they develop their motor skills, before starting formal handwriting. 

The clever storage box doubles as a hanging opportunity with all four sides being able to be used for children to trace their pattern simultaneously.   

As a bonus, the lid has a miniature version of each of the patterns, for children and educators to see the order of the patterns, and to have a smaller pattern to trace as they refine their movements and move towards handwriting tasks.  

Shipping Information

Prices are excluding GST and shipping. Please contact us for a custom shipping quote.

Description

Set Includes

  • All ten prewriting patterns, precision cut and hand sanded 
  • One box for storage 
  • One lid with all ten prewriting patterns in miniature form 

Children can trace the large prewriting patterns with their fingers along precision-cut grooves. The grooves are hand-sanded for an optimal sensory experience. 

All ten boards are included, each with one of the pre-writing patterns that are important for them to practice and learn in preparation for handwriting, plus the custom designed storage box and lid. 

prewriting box lid

Additional Features

  • Easy to clean 
  • Large size of patterns, important in preparation for handwriting
  • Clever, easy-to-use hanging design allows children to independently hang and place the boards on other Crafted Wood play furniture such as the Caravan, Small Playstand or Play Chairs This feature helps bring the play side of learning to the fore, and allows children to practice the pre-writing patterns while being a vet, having a shop, serving at a café etc!
  • Easy pack away and storage with the custom designed box
  • The box and lid match the sizes and specifications from our Play Box Set, so it can be used with the box roller and smaller boxes
  • The storage box doubles as an opportunity to place the hanging boards for tracing when in an upright position, providing more shoulder movement (this gives more input about the movements to the brain). 
  • When placed on flat surfaces, the boards will rest on an inclined angle, which is useful as they develop and the child does not need as much shoulder movement as when they are first learning these movement patterns.
  • All the patterns in miniature on the lid, allowing for children to see the order of the patterns and to practice the smaller format – moving more towards hand writing sized movements, encouraging development of the smaller hand muscles that will be needed as the child moves to holding a crayon or pencil. 

Why are Prewriting Patterns Beneficial?

Pre-writing patterns are designed to encourage a series of basic movements in the child’s upper limb (hands, fingers, wrists and even shoulders) that will assist their brain to learn the movements required to produce the basic shapes needed in preparation for learning handwriting. 

It is important for a child to develop their handwriting gradually and build the foundational skills needed before trying to produce letters and words.  

Which part of the body learns to do handwriting?

  • The brain needs to learn about the direction and shape of the movement.  This can only be learnt by doing and feeling the movement, providing sensory feedback to the brain (with large upper limb movements and the grooved patterns with a textured finish).  Lots of repetition is needed to help the brain learn this. 
  • The body needs to be strong (good core strength).  This will free up the child’s hands so they can sit and do tabletop activities like writing. Lots of big play movements are important for the body to have good core strength – climbing a tree or a rope net or a tree, or pushing a heavy trolley are some ideas.   
  • The whole upper limb initially – when preparing to for handwriting, movements need to happen all the way up at the shoulder, and down the whole arm.  Gradually the movement will change, so that more occurs at the hand and less at the shoulder.    

How does a child learn the foundations of handwriting?

Handwriting is a complex task!  Before being able to pick up a pencil and write letters or words, a child needs to have some foundational skills and experiences.   

Some key aspects of learning handwriting are that the movements need to start larger, and gradually become smaller.  A child will begin with making more simple, and later, more complex movement patterns.   A child will be able to learn to do straight lines before curved lines, and moving in a single direction before they will manage a pattern that requires a change of direction.   

These pre-writing boards provide the gradual change from where a child will start, through to more complex patterns – allowing them to then move onto forming letters and start learning handwriting.   

When a child is starting to write, it will be easier to hold a thicker pencil or crayon and as they develop more strength in their small hand muscles, they will be able to hold and use a thinner pencil or crayon. 

Play and Learn Environment

Combining a dedicated storage box and hanging prewriting patterns offers a more creative environment for children to play and learn simultaneously.  Watch your children practicing their pre-writing patterns while playing shops!   

Materials Used

  • 12mm hoop pine plywood
  • Water-based coating, environmentally friendly and low in VOCs

Shipping and Assembly

This product will be shipped flat-packed. An easy-to-follow assembly instructions and all required tools for assembly are included.

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