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Do You Think Cursive Handwriting Should Be Taught To Kids?

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What do you think about cursive writing?

My children have all learned to write in cursive, even our Kindergartner has had an introduction lesson to cursive handwriting. We feel that it’s important for our children to learn.

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The Argument to Teach Cursive

Some parents and educators want cursive handwriting to be included in students’ lessons. Here’s what they said about that:

  • How will they ever be able to read historical documents such as the constitution, etc if they don’t learn to read and write in cursive? -Sara J.
  • I don’t think it has been taught in our school for at least the last 10 to 15 years. Cursive writing will become a lost art in America. I think it should still be taught. -Claudia A.
  • Yes! It’s part of my children’s 2nd grade homeschool curriculum. They just started doing it, and they are so excited about it. 🙂 -Angela M.

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Download FREE cursive handwriting worksheets on Educents!

The Argument Not to Teach Cursive

Some say cursive is no longer an essential lesson to teach kids, here’s their reasoning for that:

  • No, it’s not relevant anymore. Learn typing instead. -Robert C.
  • Honestly, it’s no longer important. Teach them to sign their name; then teach them to convey their
    thoughts, and be persuasive, via oral and written communications.
    Why would we want to spend valuable school time, beyond a day or two, teaching someone to sign their name in cursive? Why don’t we spend time teaching calculations via abacus or slide rules? -Gary F.
  • I can read Shakespeare, Mark Twain and the Bible among other things all without ever needing cursive. Just don’t get the hype. -Mike E.

Handwriting Resources for Kids

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Are you an educator or parent who wants to spend time teaching your kids how to write in cursive? If so, these resources from Educents will make it a lot more easy and FUN to learn cursive.

  • FREE Super Hero Cursive Alphabet Writing Worksheets – Have you met the Educents Heroes?
    Your child can practice writing cursive with 53 pages of < strong>FREE CURSIVE alphabet worksheets! The Educents Heroes are prepared with both lowercase and uppercase letters.
  • Wild Animal Print Cursive Alphabet Posters – A set of 26 cursive alphabet posters in a fun wild animal print for less than $5!
  • Revolutionary War Copywork in Cursive Activities – Learn history while you learn how to write cursive! This eBook contains 20 quotes from America’s Founding Fathers for kids to write!

Web Learning Resources for Kids

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Online learning is becoming even more important for the next generations. Educents also has affordable resources that helps children develop their typing and coding skills.

  • Learn to Mod with Minecraft – Did you know kids can learn how to code by modifying (or “modding”) Minecraft®? Kids learn how to code in Java® and apply it to Minecraft® themed problems!
  • The WriteWell App – A simple and intuitive web-based tool that makes writing fun and effective. With its unique visual and tactile interface and library of interactive essay templates, WriteWell is a convenient tool for
    teachers and students at home or in the classroom.
  • Handwriting Worksheet Wizard – StartWrite helps teachers, homeschoolers, and parents create  handwriting lessons quickly and easily. This program saves hours in lesson preparation time, yet allows you to easily create fun, meaningful worksheet to teach handwriting.

What do you think?

Are you for teaching cursive writing in schools, or do you think it’s not necessary?

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  1. James Robert says

    September 8, 2015 at 6:15 pm

    I believe it is important and hope we do not lose it. Something I thought would never be considered would be to NOT write in cursive.

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  2. Julie Wood says

    September 13, 2015 at 10:50 am

    I was taught cursive when I was growing up and it really helped me with my writing skills to this day. Do not get rid of cursive writing because it will help a lot of kids learn to write very well!

    Reply

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