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Saturday, October 9, 2021

Writing with Charlotte's Web: Print Handwriting Book

Writing with Charlotte's Web

Join Wilbur and Charlotte at Zuckerman's Farm! Any child who has had Charlotte's Web read to them, or read it themselves, will love copying familiar names and quotes from beloved children's literature.

Writing with Charlotte’s Web: Handwriting Workbook: Print Handwriting  is handwriting curriculum designed to give meaningful handwriting practice through copywork of words and quotes from "Charlotte's Web". For ages 1st to 6th grade, or your discretion if your child needs handwriting practice!

Can be use for homeschool curriculum alongside a read aloud or for a summer bridge curriculum to keep your child on track with their writing. 

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Part One: Letter Practice

Writing Skills are scaffolded upon each other, as the the child progresses from letter practice to word and quote copywork. First trace over every letter, then copy onto blank rows. Check your child’s work after the first line for correct penmanship and to correct any bad habits or confusion. Have your child circle their best letter on the workbook page to help train their eyes as well as their hand.

Part Two: Word Copywork



Meaning Matters! Take the whining out of handwriting practice by copying the beloved words of E.B White.  Copy two to three pages a week.  First trace over every letter, then copy words onto blank rows.
Check your child’s work to correct any bad habits or confusion. Have your child circle their best word on the workbook page to help train their eyes as well as their hand.

Part Three: Quote Copywork



Copy one to three quote a week, depending on your child's ability. Depending on your child’s pace, they may need to take a few days to finish the longer quotes. Keep it fun!  The quotes get progressively longer, as your child's handwriting improves. Check your child’s work to correct any bad habits or confusion. For a fun challenge, try to the quote in your copy of Charlotte’s Web.

Part Three: Quote Copywork





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