| OP back. Print/manuscript is actually messier than cursive! Many of the manuscript options I'm finding are babyish, but maybe that's whats needed here, back to basics. |
Our kids never learned cursive at FCPS. They are MS age now. |
I thought they recently brought it back as a part of the curriculum within the past few years (so your kids probably missed it). |
| Are you sure your child needs it? Mine turns in sloppy handwriting on schoolwork but projects he does for fun (making his own calendar etc) have perfect neat writing. Maybe your child isn't motivated? |
| Learning Without Tears (formerly Handwriting Without Tears) has resources for through 5th grade. |
They also missed phonics, spelling, and grammar. |
First PP who mentioned cursive in FCPS. It was part of the standards when my 8th grader was in 3rd. Now - that was the height of online school, but she still had to do the same Zaner Bloser workbook as her siblings. |
Please, whatever you do, not that. The lettering they teach is Godawful. You've gotten some better recommendations in another posts. |
They do their math on paper. Also drafts and worksheets are done on paper. I remember doing grammar worksheets all year long in 8th grade. Hopefully they will continue that. |
My friend works in the city’s voting department. Nonprofit groups who want to put a question on the ballot need get thousands of people agreeing to put their name and address on a form that they agree that the question should be n the ballot. The next step is someone in the voting department needs to verify the names and addresses. So many script writers are so bad that a lot of them have to be thrown out because they aren’t able to decipher the persons name and address. They aren’t asking for signatures either, just write your name. |
I don't think this is a private school thing, sweetie. My public school 7th grader also does almost all her work on paper. Nice try with the superiority complex though, bless your teeny tiny little heart. |
My current 4th grader had cursive last year and this year in FCPS. My current 7th grader never learned it in school. |
| What is wrong with Learning without Tears? I’ve found it has taught my reluctant left-handed 5th grade boy beautifully neat print and cursive. |
My child was in 2nd and 3rd grade during Covid. Probably the same as your son. That’s the time they introduce cursive so they missed it. They sent some program or papers for them with cursive practice but I didn’t bother giving them to her. There were too many important things at that age like multiplication and reading and writing in print. Cursive is like Latin, it’s from a time long ago. |
| We had luck with a small white board (lined on one side) and dry erase markers. We practice sometimes but often play games or make grocery lists or something that seems less like work. |