This document discusses the relationship between visual motor skills and reading ability. It provides background on the topic, summarizing key points from historical and current research. Studies show a clear link between visual motor skills and reading test scores, and that eye exercises can improve visual skills. The document also offers classroom strategies teachers can use to support students, such as careful letter formation, copying, tracking exercises, and developing drawing and handwriting skills. A case study example is given showing positive results when seven students received daily guided practice in phonemic awareness and fluency through cursive handwriting instruction.