My XXL Cursive Writing Practice Book: KS2 Ages 7-11 Joined Up Continuous Cursive Handwriting – Supports the National Curriculum
£6.60
Help your little one to master joined up (continuous) cursive handwriting with this fun workbook with more than 140 pages.
The 4 step concept supports the UK national curriculum and helps pupils to improve their joined up cursive handwriting skills.
With the help of this workbook your child will learn to write cursive in 4 easy steps:
- Learn to trace and write the lowercase letter
- Practice the letter in the context of a word
- Repeat the corresponding capital letter
- Practice writing full sentences
This book features:
- Plenty of space for repetitions for each letter
- Dotted lines and arrows for guidance
Help your little one succeed and get your copy now!
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Additional information
Publisher | Independently published (22 Aug. 2022) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 144 pages |
ISBN-13 | 979-8847807814 |
Reading age | 7 – 11 years |
Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.84 x 27.94 cm |
by Lohow
Super exercises, well spaced out and fun book for my child to practice her cursive I.
by Mark O Neill
Very good book to help with kids learning cursive writing and lots of pages
by syeda
i think this is the best cursive writing practice book my son loved it!
by Dr DJ Norcliffe D.J. Norcliffe
Did the job
by Kindle Customer
Our daughter was struggling with her cursive writing and this book has really helped her turn things around. High quality and lots of pages (unlike some inferior products). If you need a boost to get your little ones into cursive writing then this is an essential purchase.
by Marina Kvitnicka
Expected little more text, but generally ok for 7 years old to practice writing
by HW
My kid wrote a few pages each day. The font size was good. It helps to improve his hand writing.
by Tan
My kids are 12 so technically a little old, but missed out on learning handwriting for various reasons. However, they have finally shown an interest and finding a book which wasn’t too childish seemed difficult, but this bridged the gap. Its substantial pagination and great price point make is a practical choice, especially as there’s always the risk the kids won’t take to it.
This book has been a massive help, they are more or less teaching themselves with a little initial help. They went through doing a few lines of each letter before going back to the start to begin on the joined up words, which seemed to make more sense. But I can understand how having words interspersed would break up monotony. Having so many pages dedicated to practicing single capital letters seemed a bit pointless when they don’t join up to other letter and will have already been practiced plenty before kids reach this stage.
One big criticism is the excessive Union Jack Branding and “England” as a word to practice. Very off putting and makes it irrelevant to a non-English market even within the UK.
I would love if there was a follow up book with narrower rulings to encourage practice of smaller handwriting suitable for secondary education.