CursiveLogic Speeches and Writings in American History: Review Cursive Upper Grades

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041214
ISBN
9781735034447
Grade 5-12
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Traditional
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Charlotte Mason
A methodology based on the work of a 19th century educator who maintained that children learn best from literature (Living Books), not textbooks.
Classical
A methodology based on the Latin Trivium (three stages of learning), including the grammar stage (memorization and facts), logic stage (critical thinking), and rhetoric stage (developing/defending ideas).
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Visual
Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
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Description

  A review of cursive for upper grades, this consumable text also makes a great review for students who want to “shine up” their handwriting skills or as a companion to a US history study. While this workbook is intended for those who are familiar with the CursiveLogic method, a student with a fair grasp of cursive would also benefit from this practice book (the method will take just a bit to become familiar with).

  Inside each cover you’ll find an alphabet and number reference chart and also a brief dictionary of particular vocabulary used in the source material. Start the text with cursive handwriting review of letter strings, and practice capitals, technique, form, and midline connections. Then, get ready for great Americans! Studies highlight 18 famous individuals (from Patrick Henry to Geronimo, Eleanor Roosevelt to Cesar Chavez) and includes US Presidents Reagan, Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington, and Kennedy. Start each section with a brief biography including a portrait, birth/death years. Then, follows a narrative to copy (which might be a speech, a selection from a book, or biography). Students begin their writing with a tracing exercise, then trace in pencil, and then write. On days 1, 2, and 3 students will copy and write.

  One fun section encourages students to develop their own signatures with examples of different capital letters (Q and the Q that looks like a 2 are options), flourishes, and space to create their own “John Hancock.” Consumable, 96 pgs, spiral lay-flat binding, pb. ~ Ruth

Publisher's Description of CursiveLogic Speeches and Writings in American History: Review Cursive Upper Grades
Speeches and Writings in American History is an inspiring collection of some of the most powerful words spoken or written in American history. Students will meet 18 significant Americans and copy carefully selected passages designed to promote historical knowledge and to provoke thought on issues of character.
This workbook includes a brief but thorough review of the entire CursiveLogic method. It is appropriate as review for students 5th grade and up who have completed CursiveLogic: Learn Cursive (All Grades) and also as a direct entry point into cursive instruction for older students and adults.
Category Description for Cursivelogic

Whether your child is right-handed or left-handed, the simple shapes, finger tracing, color-coding, catchy phrases and lots of practice make this single handwriting instruction book quite unique. Use it with big kids to littles. It's not juvenile looking, but it is also without a complicated design. The book has a horizontal format with a top spiral, and your student works through the pages from the front, then flips the book over and works through the back sides. The four basic shapes are color coded: orange ovals, lime loops, silver swings and mauve mounds. Finger tracing builds muscle memory. Saying the task steps of a task as you perform them helps reinforce new motor skills. And of course, there is pencil work tracing: inside bubble letters, writing letters, and connecting letters followed by sentences. Each lesson reviews the 4 main shapes. Additionally unique, the letters are grouped by the 4 basic shapes, not in alphabetical order - a good option for visual learners. It's just well done. Whether your child would benefit from these methods, has never mastered cursive, or is a more traditional learner, this is a good fit. Writing lines are .75 with dotted midline. Each lesson (10 total) can be completed in one 45-60-minute session, or in (up to 4) shorter, weekly lessons spread apart. 11"x 8.5", 111 pgs, pb. You could stop at this point, but if you want more practice, check out the two books below.

Poems, Rhymes and Songs is a bridge to cursive level 2. It features the same format as the first book. For the first exercise, a few pages of targeted practice remind you of the shapes you will use (over, back-trace, loop left, downstroke, swing right, & mound round). Then you have a 5-line quote from a poem by R.L. Stevenson where student trace inside the words (they are outlined, not solid). These hollow-type letters are used in the first half of the book. When you flip it over, the student is now seeing an example and copying it onto blank lines. Self-assessment at the bottom of the page (in the form of checking boxes) reminds students to apply the strategies learned in the first book. 78 pgs, pb.

United States Presidents and Citizens is level 2. Similar to the bridge book above, students trace inside the words and copy passages on a page. There is a small review of the shapes you will use at the top of each page, but not the actual exercises to do. Each page offers interesting knowledge of historic Americans. Again, there is a self-check at the bottom of each page. This program is just so well done! 78 pgs, pb. ~ Sara

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:CursiveLogic
Grades:5-12
ISBN:9781735034447
Length in Inches:11.125
Width in Inches:8.875
Height in Inches:0.5625
Weight in Pounds:0.8
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