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Cursive Practice Sheets
From Memoria Press, students practice writing a letter and short words starting with & using that letter on 1-2 lined pages with dotted midlines. You traced dotted letter first, then write your own. Something unique is the progression of the practice words. You are practicing prior letters as much as possible. For example, the A and B pages have single letters, and then you have words like Baa and Abba. Then on the C page you practice the word cab. On the D page, you write cad, bad, Dad and dab. Towards the end of the alphabet, kids are writing sentences such as Who will take care of the lights? And Jesus is the Victor. There are about 10 pages with scripture to copy (not dotted lines to trace) and a couple of blank practice pages with lines at the back. 74pp, not reproducible ~Sara
This resource provides detailed practice for students learning New American Cursive who need additional practice. The Cursive Practice Sheets books correspond to the New American Cursive Program levels. Books I and II feature lines with dotted middles (1/2" in Book I and 3/8" in Book II). Book III is wide-ruled (single lines about 3/8"). All three books start with all letters – upper and lowercase. Letters are practiced singly and then in multiples (i.e. Mmmm, Fffff) and finally used in words. In the first two books, the letters and words have starting points and dotted samples which allows the student to trace the letters and build muscle memory. Book III continues to have starting points for letter practice with upper and lowercase letters at the beginning of each practice sheet, followed by words.
My children are transitioning to the Memoria Press curriculum from public school. We are using these as summer workbooks to learn cursive in preparation for next school year!
My daughter loves to write in cursive. Our teacher gave us some copies of her book. I thought, I would just buy her the book.
We are using Memoria press for homeschool
Lots of practice on each page and good brand.