We do a little reading, piano, math, and handwriting throughout the summer. For handwriting, my Challenge student is currently working through Prescripts Cursive Passages: Poetry. In it, she recently copied "Death, Be Not Proud" by John Donne in beautiful cursive script. After completing the assignment, she drew this separate picture. "I love this poem. I used daffodils, because they always remind me of the Resurrection," she said.
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Prescripts Cursive Passages: Poetry
We do a little reading, piano, math, and handwriting throughout the summer. For handwriting, my Challenge student is currently working through Prescripts Cursive Passages: Poetry. In it, she recently copied "Death, Be Not Proud" by John Donne in beautiful cursive script. After completing the assignment, she drew this separate picture. "I love this poem. I used daffodils, because they always remind me of the Resurrection," she said.
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