Selected Product: | Handwriting Transition Student Worktext (Reason for Handwriting) Paperback Edition: Workbook Author: Carol Ann Retzer, Eva Hoshino Publisher: Concerned Communications Release Date: 2001-06 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 ISBN-10: 0936785403 ISBN-13: 9780936785400 List Price: $12.95 Average Customer Rating: | | A Reason for Handwriting: Manuscript A (Reason for Handwriting) ISBN-10: 0936785381 ISBN-13: 9780936785387 List Price:$12.95 Handwriting D (Reason for Handwriting) ISBN-10: 093678542X ISBN-13: 9780936785424 List Price:$10.95 A Reason for Handwriting: Cursive C (Reason for Handwriting) ISBN-10: 0936785411 ISBN-13: 9780936785417 List Price:$12.95 A Reason for Handwriting Manuscript B (Reason for Handwriting) ISBN-10: 093678539X ISBN-13: 9780936785394 List Price:$12.95 A Reason For Handwriting, Kindergarten: Kindergarten Student Workbook (Reason for Handwriting) ISBN-10: 0936785373 ISBN-13: 9780936785370 List Price:$11.99 |
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This is also a great ministry tool for children. At the end of the week, they have something tangible to give to shut ins, elderly, discouraged people, or to share with grandparents who live far away.
I recommend the Transition book for kids who might not be ready for cursive until later in the year. If you use Transition, you don't need the C book...I think they recommend you choose one book or the other, but not both.
My only complaint is that for Day 4 exercises, it's hard to find appropriate sized lined paper for the kids to practice for their Bible verse/Day 5 assignment. I wish the publisher provided lined paper for extra practice when necessary. | Not so good | Customer Rating: | | We have used "A Reason For Handwriting" for three years and have been very pleased with it. We are currently using the Book K & Book C and love them! However, the Transition book was not what I expected. I thought that this book would provide a smooth transition from Manuscript handwriting to cursive handwriting. However the book has two sections: Manuscript (first half) and then cursive (second half). There is no transition section. The cursive section is exactly the same as the first part of Book C. We are having great success having moved directly from Book B to Book C. The Transition book is not only unhelpful, but not necessary. | It has 180 pages and lots of border sheets. It's a fat book! | Customer Rating: | First it has ten lessons of praticing letters and sentences. Then it has twenty-seven lessons which take four days. Then it practice's cursive. How you write the letters. Then it has twenty-seven lessons in cursive. I like it because it has you practice letters firsts. Then they have you write parts of scriputure with it. You could easly make it last two years. I'm learning quite a bit of cuarsive. The border sheets are have nice diseghnes and I realy like them. It's as fun as a handwriting book can get.
I'm 7 years old |
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