Getting Started with Latin Quiz – Lessons 33-34
See Getting Started with Latin Quiz – Lessons 32-33Â at:
http://www.exsedda.org/quizzes/
If you find any errors please let me know so that I can correct it as quickly as possible.
See Getting Started with Latin Quiz – Lessons 32-33Â at:
http://www.exsedda.org/quizzes/
If you find any errors please let me know so that I can correct it as quickly as possible.
Good penmanship is more than just a quaint skill. A new study shows that it’s a key part of learning.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/67956
I’ve found this while searching to handwriting materials.
I’ve uploaded another quiz to:
http://www.exsedda.org/quizzes/
If you find any errors please let me know so that I can correct it as quickly as possible.
I am looking a resource or a system that will teach our son a solid cursive handwriting. It seems that most experts are pushing cursive italic as the best way to improve one’s handwriting. Italic certainly has an advantage in legibility but I have hard time believing it can compete in speed with old fashioned looped cursive handwriting. I wonder if anyone knows of an affordable resource that teaches the more traditional ‘looped’ lettering methods. I am not looking for any fancy calligraphy, just a simple lettering system that flows better than italic does.
It seems to me that general deterioration in handwriting skills in modern society is an integral part of the general dumbing down of our population by mandatory schooling. The modern educational philosophy appears to be rooted in beliefs that our children are either inherently incapable of mastering certain skills, or such skills are just not worth learning. Perhaps we don’t need to go back to years of penmanship but we can certainly do better than we are. People with elementary level education used to write eloquently in a beautiful handwriting. Typewriters and word processors have added value but in the bargain we have, in aggregate, become dumber, less eloquent and incapable of legible handwriting. What a bargain!
I’ve just uploaded another quiz to:
I’ve added a new quiz for lessons 25 and 26.
The Full-Text Collection contains 140 schoolbooks from the Nietz Old Textbook Collection.
via Nietz Full-Text Collection.
I’ve stumbled upon this great resource purely by a Google search accident. Much can be learned from these old books.
I’ve added a new quiz for lessons 21 through 24.
I’ve added a new quiz for lessons 17 and 18 and another for lessons 19 and 20. From now on I will try to make a series of shorter quizzes. It easier to find an available short block of time.
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