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Wooden pencils are the most commonly used pencil in elementary schools. Theyre cheaper to buy in bulk. There are so many different types of wooden pencils available for a variety of grasping needs for kids of all ages.
The results surprised even themost ardent pencil advocates: students who owned pencils were able to compute numbers and process words far more quickly than their pencil-less peers. Several students were able to multiply two three-digit numbers in less than 30 seconds. The greatest impact came in memory tests.
Pencil being made of wood, provides a better grip, and the graphite point offers better friction on the paper than a ballpoint pen, which is smooth and slides on the paper. The pencil also has a denser writing point than a pen, which makes the writing steadier as compared to a pen.
Pencils are better for shading. Marks made with pens last longer. Pencils are more environmentally-friendly than pens. Pencils need sharpening, while pens are always ready to write.
It does not make sense to keep a child working with pencil until they have a perfect handwriting style because that may never happen. For many a neat, beautiful handwriting style may never be reality. Advantages of pens: A good quality pen will give an even ink flow.
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5 REASONS TO USE A PENCIL, NOT A PEN: 1. No ink smudges on the page, your clothes, or your hands. 2. Its much easier to draw with a pencil than with a pen and much of my note-taking involves drawing things along with writing words.
The snap of a pencil carries so much meaning - anger, frustration, anxiety. That snap might come from the struggle with homework, learning disabilities, bullying, and separation from their parents.
One of the main reasons kids use pencils is because they have erasers. In any learning process, it is natural, normal, and expected that mistakes will be made. Especially in the lower grades, children are learning new things all day long.