Each week you'll practice letters and groups of letters from a different Scripture verse. Then you'll write the entire verse on practice paper. At the end of each week you'll pick a Scripture Border Sheet from the back of your workbook, write the verse in your best handwriting, and use your creative talents to color or decorate it. You can share God's Word by giving people your finished Scripture Border Sheets.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Kellie Hines (Centerville, OH), September 04, 2009
We LOVE this product! I've used it for years with all of my students! I have them each do a sheet a day. These workbooks have help my kids learn excellent handwriting skills!
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Joanne Thorpe (Ojai, CA), August 08, 2009
I had used this specific handwriting curriculum years ago and loved it. I wasn't disappointed when I reviewed it again recently. It has easy to follow assignments which emphasis scripture.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Kimberly Kahle (Summerville, PA), September 05, 2008
We used this curriculum for 2nd grade and my son really enjoyed it. Handwriting is not usually a boys favorite subject, but the Day 4 final copy with the coloring page made it really fun for him. In 3rd grade we bought a different curriculum (A Beka). When I was ordering things for 4th grade, he said "Mom, what was that book I used for HW in 2nd grade? I want to do that again!" So we are using the Cursive D book again this year. We have made placemats for Christmas gifts out of the Day 4 final copies and also framed them for special projects. I would recommend this book highly.
3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Cruz Zarco-moore (Cotopaxi, CO), August 09, 2007
Out of 144p, ONLY 63 are actual working pages; the rest are lined penmanship sheets. Verses are taken from The Living Bible. The Catalog didn't say, and customer service couldn't find out for me. Would not have purchased had I known, but I can modify the assignments to make it work.
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