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ReadyโขSetโขLearn: Cursive Writing Practice, Grades 2โ3 from Teacher Created Resources [Teacher Created Resources] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. ReadyโขSetโขLearn: Cursive Writing Practice, Grades 2โ3 from Teacher Created Resources Review: Great workbook! - My kids have learned cursive well from these books. I have used them for four of my kids and would use them again. Great work book! Review: normal cursive forms! - I took a long time searching for a cursive writing book that actually formed the letters correctly (as I remember learning them). This one has the little 'curl' that starts each letter - which is how the letters join, so I don't understand why so many other books leave it out. The letters are properly curled and slanted unlike for example Handwriting Without Tears where a lot of them go straight up. There are no weird loops in the 'b' and 'o' that I saw in other books. What I don't like about it is: how the Q is formed. You can see on the cover it looks like a Q instead of a 2. There's a blue version of this book called modern cursive handwriting that from the looks of it (I didn't purchase it as it would have taken too long to arrive) the only difference seems to be the Q. So that was easily fixed with white-out. I also don't like the progression of letters. It goes in ABC order instead of grouping similarly formed letters together and going from easy letters to hard letters. For that reason we are using this book together with Handwriting Without Tears which does teach the letters that way. My daughter first looks in her HWO workbook to see which letter she's learning, then practices it in this one, then does the page for that letter in the HWO book. It's crazy that there's no 'perfect' workbook with properly formed letters and the progression of letters the way that makes sense, but this is the solution I've come up with.







































| Best Sellers Rank | #485,625 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #225 in Handwriting Reference (Books) #375 in Curricula (Books) #44,847 in Education Supplies & Craft Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,196) |
| Dimensions | 6.9 x 0.2 x 8.8 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1420659421 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1420659429 |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | ReadyโขSetโขLearn Grades 2โ3 |
| Print length | 64 pages |
| Publication date | February 20, 2007 |
| Publisher | TEACHER CREATED RESOURCES |
| Reading age | 7 - 9 years, from customers |
M**.
Great workbook!
My kids have learned cursive well from these books. I have used them for four of my kids and would use them again. Great work book!
L**A
normal cursive forms!
I took a long time searching for a cursive writing book that actually formed the letters correctly (as I remember learning them). This one has the little 'curl' that starts each letter - which is how the letters join, so I don't understand why so many other books leave it out. The letters are properly curled and slanted unlike for example Handwriting Without Tears where a lot of them go straight up. There are no weird loops in the 'b' and 'o' that I saw in other books. What I don't like about it is: how the Q is formed. You can see on the cover it looks like a Q instead of a 2. There's a blue version of this book called modern cursive handwriting that from the looks of it (I didn't purchase it as it would have taken too long to arrive) the only difference seems to be the Q. So that was easily fixed with white-out. I also don't like the progression of letters. It goes in ABC order instead of grouping similarly formed letters together and going from easy letters to hard letters. For that reason we are using this book together with Handwriting Without Tears which does teach the letters that way. My daughter first looks in her HWO workbook to see which letter she's learning, then practices it in this one, then does the page for that letter in the HWO book. It's crazy that there's no 'perfect' workbook with properly formed letters and the progression of letters the way that makes sense, but this is the solution I've come up with.
C**B
Teacher-Friendly Book
My co-teacher and I purchased this little book for our 2nd grade students. We love it! It helps us teach cursive without the lengthy pages that take forever to review and correct. We give the students a smiley face if they are rewarded a sticker. We let the students choose their own sticker to put on their chart and they love this. We also love that the capital and lowercase letters are presented on the same page. The only thing I would like to see added is on the sticker reward chart on the back of the front cover. It would be great if the letters or page numbers could be printed in the boxes. Students could then check back to see if there was something for which they did not receive a sticker and they could practice that. I wrote them in mine, but it was time consuming. We will definitely buy these books again next year.
C**S
Very nice little workbook...
I bought this for my son to work on over the summer since schools in TX have decided not to teach cursive anymore. I have no idea why except that the state would rather force teachers to spend 90% of the year teaching kids to take tests than to help them write nicely and read historical documents. Regardless, this little workbook is a great way for your child to self-teach a useful skill and makes for a nice break between rounds of marathon Minecraft building, lol. The lessons are clear, give them adequate opportunity to practice, and help them with connecting and letter formation.
W**S
Perfect first cursive book!
I purchased this for my kindergartener who wants to learn cursive. I love it! I like that the first pages cover basic needed shapes/form for letters. Then each letter has its one page for tracing and free writing of that letter. My favorite part is the blend pages! She is focusing on blends for reading so I love that sheโll be able to focus on them as she writes too! Itโs a very well planned/designed book for early learners
B**R
Great basic book for learning cursive
Great basic book for learning cursive! Shows how to form each letter, then gives a page to practice each. Also includes practice pages for joining letters. Simple and inexpensive!
F**A
Great for my 2nd grader
I got this cursive writing book for my daughter in the summer before second grade because she was very interested in perfect penmanship, so I wanted to give her a challenge. She absolutely loves it, plenty of space to practice each component, blending different types of letters, then eventually writing full words by the end. Now she started 2nd grade and is ahead of her friends in preparation for cursive.
P**S
I was pleased to find this book
My son has been asking to learn cursive for a while now and I wasn't sure if his school taught it or not so I came here to look. Cursive is still such an important for of writing and every kid should know it. I was pleased to find this book. It is exactly what I was looking for. It has the letters to trace and space to practice and several words to practice as well. Thankfully, his teacher did start teaching cursive and thanks to this book he was already ahead of the curve!
P**T
Returned as it was worthless
D**L
this is USA cursive not UK so not suitable for use in this country unless your children attend an american school
R**N
It helps me recognizing various handwriting from old-generations.
S**7
Bought this for my 11 year old that was upset they donโt teach this in school anymore. Used mostly as a guide not as a workbook. For younger kiddos the workbook aspect would be fantastic!
A**8
As a homeschool mom and a tutor I use this workbook regularly to review and reinforce concepts with my students. Appreciate the layouts and clean pages and the systematic build to the level of the work.
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