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Cursive Writing Made Easy & Fun! (Grades 2-5)BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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EDITORIAL REVIEW101 Quick, Creative Activities & Reproducibles That Help Kids of All Learning Styles master Cursive Writing Helps Every Kid Learn Cursive! Everything you need to help every child master--and enjoy--cursive writing! Includes fresh-and-fun activities, cool practice pages, classroom-tested strategies for supporting kids of all learning styles, letter formation mnemonics, tips for motivating your most reluctant writers, and much, much more! A must-have for every class learning--and perfecting--cursive! PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: ScholasticPub. Date: 1st August 2000 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 96 Ean: 9780439113694 Isbn: 0439113695 Upc: 078073113699 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
Great practices - I just wish that the pages were "erasable" so I could have my other children practice too, without 'tracing' over what was already done.
This book is really great! There are a lot of activities to do as well as practice worksheets. I'd recommend it.
As a second grade teacher I'm always looking for fun ways to teach my students. This book is a terrific resource for teaching cursive. The pages are easy for the children to complete and give them a solid base for learning to write in cursive.
I am using this with a Third Grade class. They love the little extras as well as the cursive writing practice.
My 3 star rating is not of the book mentioned, it is for what the book teaches. This style of handwriting is archaic. If you're learning it for the sake of your own entertainment, please ignore this review. If you're planning on learning or teaching handwriting for practical (daily) use, you (or your child) will be much better served by learning some form of cursive italic writing instead. Something along the lines of, "Write Now: The Complete Program For Better Handwriting", By Getty and Dubay or similar would be a good choice. P.S. I would have liked making a comment without rating the item. I thought about giving it one start, but that seemed inconsiderate to the author (directing potential buyers to another product may not be considerate either, but I wanted to be clear that I'm not saying this book is "bad" -- only that better subject matter is available). SIMILAR ITEMS:
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Great cursive book
Consider Cursive Italic Instead