There's a project I've been working on for a while for people who want to improve their ability to write kanji and to remember the stroke count/order. Unfortunately it requires Excel to run (so, sorry to Linux users )
The Grade 1 kanji are now covered with 600 example sentences - so you have context, vocabulary and grammar to pick up as well.
Even if you don't want to be able to hand-write kanji it's useful to be able to visualise the kanji and know the stroke count so you can look them up in kanji dictionaries.
More information available at its 'wiki-style' home page Know Your Kanji.
Feedback can go to this thread or to the talk page at the above link.
The Grade 1 kanji are now covered with 600 example sentences - so you have context, vocabulary and grammar to pick up as well.
Even if you don't want to be able to hand-write kanji it's useful to be able to visualise the kanji and know the stroke count so you can look them up in kanji dictionaries.
More information available at its 'wiki-style' home page Know Your Kanji.
Feedback can go to this thread or to the talk page at the above link.