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Jill Riggins –
Thank you for this resource – I have used it with homeschool to teach my daughter to write in cursive, which she has been so eager to do!
Elena –
My daughter’s school is running a handwriting competition and has opened it up to parents, so I downloaded this to help me improve my own handwriting and draw inspiration from! It’s brilliant 🙂 Thank you
Heather Davis –
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Deborah Lane –
These worksheets are a wonderful start for students aspiring to learn to write—-and read— cursive. I am a teacher, and my high school students literally cannot read my writing!
It is sad when my students tell me that they never learned to write in cursive. They are in awe of an ability, which I take for granted. They view my writing as an art, and they love watching me write directions under the document camera. They often ask me to write their names on their personal items.
I am excited about these worksheets! I hope to use them to get my kids started on the path to receiving compliments for their beautiful writing!