These look pretty cool. You can use it to make custom-text worksheets in print, cursive, and D'nealian. If you have a color printer, so much the better, but it looked fine to me in black and white.
H/t to Christy P. for passing the link on to me.
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That website is very cool. A few years ago, I got one of the sets of handwriting fonts from Downhill Publishing - looks like they are having a sale right now, actually. Anyway, when I bring my "A" game to homeschooling, which happens about once a month, I print out the poem each child is memorizing in a traceable handwriting font. They still don't rave about the experience, but it does kind of kill two birds with one stone.
Posted by: Dorian Speed | 28 January 2012 at 11:22 AM