Swoops, Loops, and Curls  From Print to Cursive

makes learning  cursive easy.

Why?

Because you know how to print.

Using  a swoop,  loop or  curl

the printed  letter is hanged into a curive one.

Hmm. A few letters are more like art.

They have artistic  ways to make them.



Why learn cursive writing?

Research proves it improves thinking.

 h references.


Which should you use?

Write by hand?  Type?  Draw?

Which improves your thinking at the same imte?

it is important to use both wring and drawing  when recording information.

The brain's connections work

better.

Click  here.

When writing by hand, brain connectivity patterns were far more elaborate than when typewriting on a keyboard...

Your pen is mightier than that keyboard.

Click  here   to find out why.

The present research suggests that even when laptops are used solely to take notes, they may still be impairing learning because their use results in shallower processing.

Listening to a lecture? Writing down your notes makes a difference in recall.

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 Statistical analysis indicated that the note-taking group performed significantly better overall than the no-notes group on both the immediate and the delayed quizzes.

Sample Pagefor the lower case 'd'

Each lower and upper case letter is explained using the pattern on the left;.


The alphabet has 26 letters.

Counting g upper and lower case letters,

you will learn 26 x 2 =

52 letters!

using the

CarterographyTM  alphabet.


Plus! Charts harts and practice lines for writing letters and words. Quotations are written a variety of fonts for practice in reading cursive.ve fonts.


d practice words are included.