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New American Cursive I

by Iris Hatfield Author

(From Amazon): The New American Cursive is an easy-to-follow resource for teaching beginning cursive. It presents simplified letter forms, using multi-sensory methods to aid in the learning of motor skills necessary to write well. Developed by Iris Hatfield, with over 35 years of experience in the handwriting field, the book improves the process of teaching handwriting and allows students to start at a younger age. The character Mr. Meerkat is the book's guide, making learning tasks fun; step-by-step, he shows the way to draw each letter and encourages creativity. There are clear arrow directions for letter creation, and plenty of shaded letters to trace for practice. The book is bound at the top for equal access for left- and right-handers. NAC's simplified strokes and letter forms allow first grade students to truly master beautiful cursive. Every child can master cursive in the first grade. Learning cursive early ensures that they are not slowed down or frustrated in the upper grades when they are focusing on other subjects such as grammar and composition. New American Cursive Workbook 1 features:

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Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
978-0-9797678-
Print Status
In Print
assignments
38
Pages
107
Publisher
Memoria Press
Edition
Spi
Copyright
2007

assignments

  • 0 Introduction
  • 1 A pages
  • 2 B pages
  • 3 C pages
  • 4 Review ABC
  • 5 D pages
  • 6 E pages
  • 7 The letter house
  • 8 F pages
  • 9 Review DEF
  • 10 G pages
  • 11 H pages
  • 12 I pages
  • 13 Review GHI
  • 14 J pages
  • 15 K pages
  • 16 L pages
  • 17 Review JKL
  • 18 M pages
  • 19 N pages
  • 20 O pages
  • 21 Review MNO
  • 22 P pages
  • 23 Q pages
  • 24 R pages
  • 25 Review PQR
  • 26 S pages
  • 27 T pages
  • 28 U pages
  • 29 Review STU
  • 30 V pages
  • 31 W pages
  • 32 X pages
  • 33 Review VWX
  • 34 Y pages
  • 35 Z pages
  • 36 Review YZ
  • 37 Thank you

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