Lettering
Take Notes: You can use your hand written notes during the tests
Spacing of letters and words:
· Should have:
· Small spaces between letters, crowd them together.
· Large spaces between words.
· Should have:
· Small spaces between letters, crowd them together.
· Large spaces between words.
Standards Used:
· Good lettering depends on uniformity (the letters look the same). · Use single stroke commercial gothic upper case. · You can develop your own style but this takes a lot of practice (100’s of hours). · Letters to watch (see image on the right)– these have no lines on the top or bottom. |
* Letters can be VERTICAL or SLANT, although vertical is usually easier to start with.
· Guidelines should always be used to give consistent height to the letters. The letters should touch the top and bottom of the guidelines.
· Guidelines should be 3mm or 1/8” apart for most lettering but can vary depending on the use.
· Guidelines are Very Light using a 4H pencil.
· Guidelines should be 3mm or 1/8” apart for most lettering but can vary depending on the use.
· Guidelines are Very Light using a 4H pencil.
LETTERING AND NUMBERING SUCCESS DEPENDS
UPON A POSITIVE ATTITUDE !!!
UPON A POSITIVE ATTITUDE !!!
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Skills Mastery List/Rubric: (Out of 10 marks)
Part 1:
4 marks--all 26 letters of the alphabet shows consistency with the standards asked for
3 marks--more than 20 of the alphabet shows consistency with standards asked for
2 marks--more than 13 of the alphabet but under 20 shows consistency with standards asked for
1 mark -- 13 or less of the alphabet shows consistency with the standards asked for
Part 2:
6 marks--all three sentences show consistency with standards
4 marks--two sentences show consistency with standards
2 marks--one sentence show consistency with standards
Part 1:
4 marks--all 26 letters of the alphabet shows consistency with the standards asked for
3 marks--more than 20 of the alphabet shows consistency with standards asked for
2 marks--more than 13 of the alphabet but under 20 shows consistency with standards asked for
1 mark -- 13 or less of the alphabet shows consistency with the standards asked for
Part 2:
6 marks--all three sentences show consistency with standards
4 marks--two sentences show consistency with standards
2 marks--one sentence show consistency with standards