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Does anyone know of a good cursive copybook for early elementary?


gandpsmommy
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Dd 6.5 taught herself to write as a toddler/preschooler. So, this year she was getting really bored with Getty-Dubay italic and was expressing a desire to learn cursive. We switched to Abeka Writing With Phonics cursive in the late fall. She now loves doing handwriting, and it is the subject we use to start the day. I would love to use a copybook for handwriting next year, but I can't find one in cursive. Any recommendations?

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Have you looked at the other levels of A Beka cursive workbooks? They include a lot of good copywork in addition to technique and practice. If she already likes that format, you might wanna check out a motel meeting and flip through the next level or two. Even if you skip the technical drill/practice in the higher levels, there's still a lot of copywork you can glean. I just X out parts that my dc hate to do, lol.

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We loved the Pentime Handwriting books. They have neat nature/animal information. Practice writing on the left pages and copywork on the right pages. The back book has a fold out and over w/ lines that get places under the copypages to help them keep these head'n in the right direction. :)

You can see a few samples on rainbowresource

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