I am really enjoying it, however, I learn by writing. Everything.
Are there worksheets or lists available by level that show the radical and/or kanji that are covered so that the user can practice writing the item, the on’yomi, kun’yomi, and readings?
I would use the heck out of these and they would help me steer my practice and my visual and hand-eye learning.
Many of them have stroke order diagrams.
This set is all of the kanji in the first 10 levels; Kanji 1-10 with stroke order
There is actually a stoke order diagram font which can be accessed in many ways. That is what I used here.
My strategy lately has been to do lessons with a sheet of paper + pen next to me, and I practice writing them as I go through the lessons. I mostly just scribble randomly, but if you get any notebook or graph paper (or better yet, that Japanese composition paper with all the boxes) you can make your own pretty easily!
I’ve also downloaded the stroke order script, which I highly recommend if you want practice writing kanji correctly.
I was using graph paper until I couldn’t remember where I left my pad one day. So I made my own by tearing of a lined sheet and putting it under the first sheet on the pad, turned 90 degrees. I can see the faint lines through the paper, and it works well enough I don’t buy graph paper anymore.