Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of improving the calligraphy skills of younger students. It is noted that calligraphy is a great art, all calligraphic skills and abilities are formed only through practical work, and are implemented by teaching methods and exercises. Calligraphy is not only a beautiful handwriting, it forms different skills of a primary school student. Through writing, the child will develop imagination and creative thinking, and he will be able to put what he knows on paper. Due to the fact that the letter is the initial information for younger students, it is concluded that when studying letters, they develop accuracy, observation, efficiency, attentiveness

Keywords

calligraphy, circle, quality, personality, pen line, finger, didactics, activity, writing, writing, imagination

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