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God tells us to do everything we do in the name of Jesus. That means we do our best at each task he gives us at home or in school. It includes learning how to print and write well. Each day of the week, you will be giving God your best efforts in all you do. So fasten your seat belts and get ready to "blast-off" on this journey to good handwriting.
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God tells us to do everthing we do in the name of Jesus. That means we do our best at each task he gives us at home or in school. It includes learning how to print and write well. Each day of the week, you will be giving God your best efforts in all you do. So get yourself ready to explore the different depths to great handwriting.
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By the second grade, children have learned a sense of the importance of writing legibly. They know enough words to write notes to those who are close to them. They have experienced the joy of being able to share a story, a poem, or the Word of God with others through writing. Cursive readiness should be a part of the curriculum from the beginning of the year.
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Narnia . . . where horses talk and hermits like company, where evil men turn into donkeys, where boys go into battle . . . where the adventure begins. During the Golden Age of Narnia, when Peter is High King, a boy named Shasta discovers he is not the son of Arsheesh, the Calormene fisherman, and decides to run far away to the North -- to Narnia. When he is mistaken for another runaway, Shasta is led to discover who he really is and even finds his real father.
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