Camille learned D'Nealian through Saxon Phonics in kindergarten, which is not the approach I want to take with Danny. I already have DNealian traceable letters that I have printed (from ABCTeach.com for free) and laminated. Right now Danny is 3 (May birthday) and all we're doing is teaching him the alphabet song, playing games with the letters and helping him pronounce his words in addition to tons of reading.
Link to alphabet DNealian pages, Bible alphabet pages, Carpenter Kids D'Nealian books, Scott Foresman DNealian books (Just search amazon) and what we used in 1st grade, Daily Handwriting Practice before we transitioned to just copywork. After copywork was consistent in correct letter formation and neatness, we started cursive with Classically Cursive from VeritasPress.com. We are now doing cursive in copywork and her print work is beautiful.
DNealian is also called Modern Manuscript and there are tons of free worksheets online.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
D'Nealian Resources
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Thank you for this. I am going to make those laminated traceables today. What a great idea.
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