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Handwriting 1 Teacher Edition 3ED
The Handwriting 1 Teacher's Edition offers tips for teaching correct handwriting posture, pencil hold, slant, spacing, and letter formation as well as suggestions for evaluating a student's handwriting. Precursive is taught in Handwriting 1.
These materials are specifically graded and include both instruction and practice.
Manuscript handwriting is a Pre-Cursive stroke, not unlike D'Nealian, with most letters formed in one stroke. Student worktexts are consumable. Teacher's Editions contain daily lesson plans centered on a theme. Both are included in Home School Kits. Handwriting charts are rather large and intended for display in front of a classroom. You will need paper also - select from the variety of papers available in this section according to the age of the child. The KJV of the Bible is used for Scripture copywork.
Using the same basic teaching format, this edition incorporates something extra - 204 extended practice pages for all of the handwriting skill practice reviews. While this makes the handwriting book appear to be about three times as big, it gives a lot more than three times the practice space. Students practice writing with Scripture, poetry, words, phrases and sentences. Still in color with lots of illustrations.
Leo Tolstoy's classic, unabridged novel about the title character and those who impact her life. Though the story takes place in "simpler times" in the late 19th century, their lives are anything but. We are introduced to a network of people who struggle with love, faith, life, the state of Russia's affairs, and strife. Like most women in those times, Anna Karenina married young, to a distinguished, upstanding citizen of the community. However, when she meets the charming, handsome Vronsky she is lured astray. Although happy to be with Vronsky, Anna's life becomes less than desirable as her husband refuses her request for a divorce and she is continually scorned by society for her adultery. Anna Karenina not only captures the lives and times of late nineteenth-century Russia, but also challenges the reader to think on many moral and philosophical issues.
Meanwhile, good-natured Levin, though prestigious and educated, chooses the country life and seeks a good wife. He has known Kitty since she was a young girl, and as she is now a woman, he starts to see her in a marriageable light. Early on, he is turned-down. However, his goodness and decency are eventually rewarded and his questions of faith are answered.
Product Format: | Spiral Bound Book |
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Brand: | BJU Press |
Grade: | 1 |
ISBN: | 9781591662846 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 10.75 |
Height in Inches: | 0.56 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.13 |