D'Nealian Readiness: Lowercase Manuscript


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D'Nealian Handwriting is the original continuous stroke handwriting program. With D'Nealian Handwriting, all students have to learn is a few simple connecting strokes-and they're writing in cursive! First introduced in 1978, it has become one of the most widely accepted methods for teaching handwriting.




D'Nealian Manuscript Handwriting


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Over 100 reproducible activity pages to help in sharpening basic handwriting skills, including capital and lowercase letter recognition, rhyming words, counting syllables, sight word recognition and sentence formation.




D'Nealian Home-School Activities


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Writing activities for practicing handwriting skills.




D'Nealian Readiness: Uppercase Manuscript


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D'Nealian Handwriting is the original continuous stroke handwriting program. With D'Nealian Handwriting, all students have to learn is a few simple connecting strokes-and they're writing in cursive! First introduced in 1978, it has become one of the most widely accepted methods for teaching handwriting.




Zaner-Bloser Handwriting


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D'Nealian Handwriting from A to Z


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Children practice D'Nealian "RM" Handwriting lowercase manuscript letters first by tracing the targeted letter with their finger, both with and without directional arrows, then by writing the letter, and finally writing words that begin with the letter and reflect the vocabulary they use. This practice book allows children to master each letter in natural progressive stages and provides plenty of illustrated practice space. Also includes the numbers 0-9.







Modern Manuscript Writing


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This activity workbook is designed to give students practice in the formation of the letters of the modern manuscript alphabet. Each letter is introduced with an accompanying picture. The proper formation of each letter is shown with numbered pen strokes and shaded letters for the child to practice tracing. Additionally, there are several lines for practice. If a student is having difficulty with a particular letter formation, try to identify at which stroke he or she is encountering difficulty. Practice these strokes individually before attempting to draw the actual letter. Good modern manuscript writing comes with practice. These pages offer a sequential program of development and practice with examples for guidance.




Italic Handwriting Series


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