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Penpals for Handwriting is a complete handwriting scheme for 3-11
year olds. The Foundation 2 Penpals for Handwriting One-Armed Robot
and Long-Legged Giraffe Workbook allows children to practise
letters in these two letter families. The two-colour write-in
Workbooks are ideal for guided practice.
Practice writing words, phrases and sentences in cursive
handwriting. The traditional three lines are included as a guide to
help align the top, middle, and bottom of each letter. The last
chapter challenges students to rewrite printed Bible verses in
print. The verses in the last chapter are from the King James
version of the Bible. The exercises are written in large letters
and plenty of room is provided for large handwriting.
"Printing Practice Handwriting Workbook for Girls" is designed
to inspire girls' interest in learning and practicing to print
writing phrases and sentences by hand. Girls enjoy reading girlish
phrases like "sharing secrets" or "wish upon a star" and sentences
like, "Dreams do come true," or "My bedroom is a girl cave."
Exercises like these help to make learning fun, whether in the
classroom or at home.
This workbook focuses on writing phrases and sentences in print
in three parts: Students first trace and then copy words and short
phrases in Part 1. There are longer phrases and short sentences in
Part 2. Students trace and then copy the words. Part 3 advances
onto copying sentences without any tracing.
May your students or children improve their handwriting skills
and enjoy reading and writing these girlish phrases and
sentences.
This writing workbook focuses on print-writing uppercase and
lowercase letters, words, and short phrases. The three traditional
horizontal lines are included as a guide - solid top and bottom
lines plus a dashed middle line help students master the relative
heights of the letters, and to write across the page in straight
lines. This workbook begins with practice writing uppercase and
lowercase letters. Students first trace the letters and then try to
write them on their own on a new line. This workbook concludes with
practice writing silly words like "rhinophant" and silly phrases
like "banana taco." Since kids using this workbook are at the basic
level where they are practicing their printing skills, many will
not be able to read the words and phrases on their own. So they may
need to work with a parent or teacher in order to know that they
are writing silly thing like "bug eye syrup," and might need to be
told that a "jagoat" is part jaguar and part goat (and that a
jaguar is a big cat), for example. They will appreciate this
opportunity for interactive learning, and may learn a few new words
or ideas in addition to how to write letters. Exercises like these
help to make learning fun, whether in the classroom or at home. May
your students or children improve their handwriting skills and
enjoy reading and writing these letters, words, and silly phrases.
This "Cursive Handwriting Practice Workbook for Boys" is
designed to inspire boys' interest in learning and practicing
cursive handwriting. Boys enjoy reading boyish phrases like "faster
than light" or "play hard" and sentences like, "Infinity is a cool
concept," or "Make an obstacle course." Exercises like these help
to make learning fun, whether in the classroom or at home.
This workbook focuses on writing phrases and sentences in
cursive in three parts: Part 1 has mostly short phrases. Students
copy and trace the words. The phrases become longer in Part 2.
There are a couple of sentences and shorter phrases in Part 2,
also, such that the transitions are not too abrupt. Students copy
and trace the words. Part 3 advances onto sentences. At this stage,
there is no tracing.
May your students or children improve their handwriting skills
and enjoy reading and writing these boyish phrases and
sentences.
This workbook, "Spooky Cursive Handwriting Practice Workbook,"
is designed to inspire kids' interest in learning and practicing
cursive handwriting through the use of spooky phrases and
sentences. Kids enjoy reading scary phrases like "creepy spider
webs" or "bone graveyard" and spooky sentences like, "My bedroom
door opens by itself," or "It's a zombie apocalypse." Exercises
like these help to make learning fun, whether in the classroom or
at home. This workbook is suitable for students who enjoy scary
books and movies.
This workbook focuses on writing spooky phrases and sentences in
cursive in three parts: Students practice tracing and copying
spooky phrases and sentences in Part 1. Part 2 just involves
copying (with no tracing). A challenge is presented in Part 3: The
spooky sentences are printed, and students must rewrite them in
cursive. This requires students to remember what the cursive
letters look like (though they can look at a chart on pages 5-6 if
they need a reminder).
May your students or children improve their handwriting skills
and enjoy reading and writing these spooky phrases and
sentences.
This workbook, "Cursive Handwriting Practice Workbook for
Teens," is designed to inspire teens' interest in learning and
practicing cursive handwriting. Teens enjoy writing sentences like
"Wizard school is so cool," and, "Talk to you later." Exercises
like these help to make learning fun, even at home. This unique
teenage handwriting workbook provides teens who need to improve
their cursive writing fluency a chance to do it with a more age
appropriate workbook (since the sentences were prepared with a
teenage audience in mind).
This workbook focuses on writing phrases and sentences in
cursive in three parts: Students practice tracing and copying
phrases and sentences in Part 1. Part 2 just involves copying (with
no tracing). A challenge is presented in Part 3: The sentences are
printed, and students must rewrite them in cursive. This requires
students to remember what the cursive letters look like (though
they can look at a chart on pages 5-6 if they need a reminder).
May your students or teenagers improve their handwriting skills
and enjoy reading and writing these phrases and sentences.
This writing workbook focuses on cursive uppercase and lowercase
letters, words, and short phrases. The three traditional horizontal
lines are included as a guide - solid top and bottom lines plus a
dashed middle line help students master the relative heights of the
letters, and to write across the page in straight lines. This
workbook begins with practice handwriting cursive uppercase and
lowercase letters. Students first trace the letters and then try to
write them on their own on a new line. This workbook concludes with
practice writing silly words like "rhinophant" and silly phrases
like "banana taco." Exercises like these help to make learning fun,
whether in the classroom or at home. May your students or children
improve their handwriting skills and enjoy reading and writing
these letters, words, and silly phrases.
This Print Wacky Sentences workbook focuses on writing complete
sentences by printing words by hand. Three sections of this
workbook help students develop their print-writing skills at a
variety of levels: Part 1 is for beginning writers who have
practiced individual letter and words, and who are ready to move
onto complete sentences. Students practice handwriting motions by
tracing dotted sentences like, "Two rabbits slept on a fox's head."
Part 2 advances to help students begin to write on their own. In
this section, students first trace a dotted sentence and then copy
the sentence onto a new line. The three traditional horizontal
lines are included as a guide - solid top and bottom lines plus a
dashed middle line help students master the relative heights of the
letters, and to write across the page in straight lines. Part 3
gives solid sentences like, "Six elephants jumped over a giraffe,"
instead of dotted sentences. At this stage, students practice their
handwriting without first tracing the letters. May your students or
children improve their handwriting skills and enjoy reading and
writing these wacky sentences.
This edition of the "Left Hand Writing Skills" combines all three
stages in the "Left Hand Writing Skills" series. Altogether, the
book contains 83 worksheets to help students through the phases of
fine motor skill development, formation and flow of letters and
words, and on to successful smudge-free writing using ink. The
worksheets have been produced in mono for photocopying. (The
worksheets may be photocopied for use in one establishment only.)
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