Correct Pencil Grip

Year Level: Early Years, Foundation, Year 1 & 2, Years 3 to 6

A downloadable fact sheet with large illustrations and helpful tips of good pencil grip for left and right hand students.

What makes pencil grip easier?
• Big pieces of paper.
• Big crayons, brushes and markers (larger tools ensure children use the right muscles and hand and finger position for the activity and are less likely to adopt incorrect grasps to control the tool).
• Use thick outlines.

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