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EdList Digest #1000 - Wednesday, August 14, 2002

  Re: interactive cursive writing?
          by "Susan Nixon" 
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          by "Susan Nixon" 


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Subject: Re: interactive cursive writing?
From: "Susan Nixon" 
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 04:30:34 -0700


>I liked the printing site, is there one for cursive also??

Yes!   More than one.

http://www.reflectdesign.com/bvfonts/learning%5Fcurve.html

One of my favorite font sites is The Teachers Parking Lot:

http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/dos/1232/fontindex.html

By searching around on this site, I found this:

http://www.reflectdesign.com/bvfonts/fonts7.shtml

      Learning Curve is the name of the font, and it can be downloaded for =

either Windows or Mac;  just check the icon.  This is actually the Blue 
Vinyl site, which has lots more fonts!

If neither of these suits your needs, let me know.  I have more.  =3D)

If you are willing to pay $40, the Teachers Resource Catalog has "School 
Fonts" CD which has everything any grade teacher would need for teaching 
the major fonts, including d'Nealian, in dotted and lined and with lines 
and without lines, everything.  It's well worth the money.  I have used it =

a lot.

Susan



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Subject: Edlist
From: "Susan Nixon" 
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 16:39:39 -0700

http://www.freetranslation.com/

Here's a site to help you translate for parents who don't speak English.
It may not give a perfect translation, and watch out for using apostrophes
if the native language doesn't use them, because it causes a distorted
word.  It is better than no communication, though.  I added and had it
translate a final sentence apologizing for any errors in my message.  =3D)

Susan Nixon
John F. Long School


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