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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Cursive Joke Book: 35 weeks of Cursive

Students will learn D’Nealian cursive by tracing, practicing and then writing their best sample. The top half of the worksheet is for learning the proper technique. The letters show direction arrows. The bottom half has a frame can be cut out and glued into a journal or spiral bound to create a personal Cursive Joke Book. Students can then share their jokes with friends and family.

These jokes practice all the lower and upper case letters. Students will trace the letters first then copy the words on the lines. Finally, they will write the joke in their best handwriting. These worksheets focus on letter formation, letter size, alignment , and spacing.

This Cursive Joke Book can be used as a center, whole class
lesson, or for homework. Great for Homeschoolers or just extra practice.

Enjoy cursive made fun! Available for $5 at Teachers Pay Teachers
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3 comments:

  1. What a fun way to practice cursive! Thank you for sharing this. Anything that will make cursive fun is a winner in my book!

    Mary
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  2. LeAnn is so creative! She put up a whiteboard easel outside her classroom that had the joke "When is a door not a door?" (in cursive, of course!)minus the punch line.

    Under that she wrote, "Come inside for cursive practice to find out!" What a great way to generate enthusiasm. The kids couldn't wait to find out the answer. And in case you were wondering too...the answer is..."When it's ajar!"

    Jody, aka LeAnn's twin

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