Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Practice a penmanship swan...

       Above is a sample of how your swan should look. It's o.k. if your swan has more flourishes etc... Every swan is unique to the student drawing it. The reason for the exercise here is to inspire little hands to practice swirls and curls similar to cursive writing and enjoy themselves in the process of it. The teacher or parent should print out the above sample for their student to look at.
Print this worksheet out and have your little one draw their own swan using cursive swirls and curls.
       You may wish to laminate this image so that a child can practice drawing curves over and over for  with a dry erase pen.
       Most teacher's stores have laminating machines. You can take your prints there and have them covered for pocket change. In St. Louis, The Teacher's Lounge laminates paper items for a small fee.

These swans are swimming in circles, "a rotation display."

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