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Mandy says
We will start homeschooling this fall 🙂
missy says
We don’t useit but I’d be really interested to find out more about it.
zekesmom10 says
We use copywork in science and Bible and LA, depending on the day and the mood and what I have on hand or made…
Lisa says
Love using copywork! It’s a blessing for young boys and girls who aren’t ready for writing paragraphs on their own.
Monica says
Samples of your work are lovely. The selections are great, they follow through nicely with classical studies for younger learners.
Karen Robuck says
I love the idea of copywork. It’s better than having your children copy words or phrases that are not connected, and maybe what they write will stick in their heads.
Tonya says
my kids struggle with writing so this looks like it would help
Nancy says
I appreciated the samples I previewed. Thank you for the chance to win! 🙂
Sharon says
We use copywork with our language arts, and my boys don’t whine about it nearly as much as they used to. 😉
Kathy H. says
First time I have heard of it. Looks. Really good.
Hillary Gould says
I currently am not using copywork. I am WANTING to use copywork to help my children memorize Bible verses and also with handwriting practice.
Jennifer Harwood says
I currently just use it as a tool to practice writig.