FREE American Explorers-Themed Print & Cursive Practice
Published:
October 29, 2020
Contributor:
Bonnie Rose Hudson
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Learning how to write print letters and how to write cursive letters can be challenging. It can be even more so when it comes time to mentally connect the two styles of writing so students can read and write both proficiently. This FREE American Explorers-Themed Print & Cursive Practice can help them do this while making it fun and interesting.
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This FREE American Explorers-Themed Print & Cursive Practice unit includes the names of 11 explorers and frontiersmen and 10 sentences about their accomplishments. Each name is given in print and is immediately followed by the same name in cursive, stacked on top of it. By practicing both handwriting styles at the same time, they can develop a connection between the two.
This book introduces students to:
- John Jacob Astor
- Daniel Boone
- Jim Bridger
- Jesse Chisholm
- George Rogers Clark
- Buffalo Bill Cody
- John Fremont
- Meriwether Lewis & William Clark
- Sacagawea
- Zebulon Pike
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