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  • The student has learned the basic strokes of cursive writing such as the upstroke, downstroke, undercurve, and overcurve.
  • They have developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through practicing cursive writing.
  • The student has improved their understanding of line variation and the flow of writing by practicing different cursive letterforms.
  • They have been introduced to the concept of style and individual expression through the unique way they form their cursive letters.

For continued development, encourage the student to practice cursive writing using different mediums such as colored pencils, markers, or even calligraphy pens. This can help them explore different textures and styles, making the activity more engaging and creative.

Book Recommendations

  • The Art of Cursive Writing by Jenny Sanders: A beautifully illustrated book that tells the story of a young artist who discovers the magic of cursive writing and how it can be an art form.
  • Cursive Writing Practice Book by Creative Kids: A workbook with fun and engaging exercises to help kids learn and practice cursive handwriting.
  • by Peter Patilla: This book offers step-by-step guidance to help young learners master cursive writing in an enjoyable way.

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