Do you print or write in cursive? Do you remember learning one before the other? Do you teach your children one style over the other?
When my oldest was little, cursive was still the thing to teach. As a matter of fact, some people out there were even encouraging teaching it before print. Then all of a sudden there were more than a handful of different styles of cursive to teach. Now, it seems it has become a lost art form. And somewhere in the middle of all that confusion and change, my oldest, at age 21, was unhappy with her cursive writing.
When CursiveLogic showed up as a possibility to review, it was my 21 year old (believe it or not!) who said "I would like to try that!" And the day the CursiveLogic Workbook arrived in the mail she began the quest to improve her handwriting. After all, her 8 year old brother told everyone his writing was better than hers!
This 94 page, top spiral-bound workbook includes all you need to know to learn cursive in a quick and logical manner. Created by Linda Shrewsbury, a student can learn the 26 lower case letters in 4 lessons. You can deccide how quickly of slow you wok through each lesson, depending on the age of your student.
Did it work? We think so! See what you think-
CursiveLogic is intended for students from 7 years old to adult. Free downloadable practice pages can be found on the CursiveLogig website. You can choose from Psalms, The Declaration of Independance, or The Gettysburg Address.
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