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Draw-Write-Now Cursive Book 8
This drawing and handwriting course will explore animals of the world (Part 2) in the Savannas, Grasslands, and Mountains & Desserts. Each section ends with an information page. Since this is non-consumable, we would recommend using the Draw-Write-Now softcover blank workbook with a framed blank space on one page with dotted half lines on the opposite page to keep all your drawing and handwriting creations together. 64 pgs, pb.
Draw-Write-Now combines art instruction with handwriting practice and incorporates more than a little history and science instruction along the way. Based on a successful formula created by a former teacher to inspire her students, these inviting books might become your child’s favorite part of the school day!
The books are non-consumable, as your child will do the
actual artwork and writing on separate paper or in the optional workbook. Each
book is divided into three themes with a total of 21 lessons. In each lesson, a
colorful picture shows the author’s model artwork, with neatly penned text on
ruled lines underneath. Step-by-step drawing instruction for the main object in
the picture is contained on the facing page. Usually, this begins with basic
shape(s), and then details are added a little at a time. Text is informational
and in short sentences.
After the handwriting is finished, your child can color the picture with crayons, colored pencils, or felt tips. Additional lesson-specific drawing tips and suggestions are offered in the Teaching Tips section.
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | 2-4 |
Brand: | In the Think of Things |
ISBN: | 9781942446170 |
Length in Inches: | 10.875 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.125 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.5 |
There are 20 animals to draw and 4 cursive copy work sentences describing each animal (2 pages total for each animal). There are also four continents with some information on the biomes of the continents, however only one content has cursive copy work with it.
Similar, yes. Both use a traditional style cursive (where the Q looks like Q, not a 2).
I chose this for my daughter who is working on learning Cursive handwriting skills this year
These books are great!! My 7-yr-old daughter, who has slow to develop fine motor skills is able to copy the simple line drawings and produce beautiful artwork...and she loves it!!