English Language Arts
- The child has learned the correct formation of cursive letters, including both upper and lower case.
- They have practiced connecting letters to form words and sentences in cursive handwriting.
- The child has improved their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through practicing cursive writing.
- They have developed a sense of pride and accomplishment in mastering a new skill.
For continued development, encourage the child to write short stories or letters in cursive. They can also practice their cursive writing by copying passages from their favorite books or writing in a cursive journal to improve their fluency and confidence. Additionally, they can explore online resources and worksheets for more cursive practice.
Book Recommendations
- Cursive Writing Practice Book by Handwriting Practice Books: A workbook designed specifically for children learning cursive writing, featuring engaging exercises and examples.
- The Cursive Writing Workbook for Third Grade by Julie Harper: A helpful workbook with fun activities and practice pages to reinforce cursive writing skills.
- Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Kids by Exl Cursive: This workbook offers a variety of exercises and tips for mastering cursive writing in an engaging way.
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