Proud of my based little 5th grader!
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I came here to say that. What fricken school is this? We need moarrrrr
It’s a private Christian school. Cursive is taught in 3rd grade and it’s required to use until 6th grade. My son hates penmanship, but I’ve told him he may be one of the few left when he’s an adult that can still read the documents of the Founding Fathers, among other things.
Knowledge is power and experience can’t be taught. Good for that boy. We need more of them.
I hope I can lead mine down that path.
i wrote in cursive during grade school
I didn't realize they still taught cursive these days.
Smart 5th grader!
It’s real. My kids go to a private Christian school. They teach cursive in 3rd grade and have to write in cursive until 6th grade. After that, they can choose to print if they want.
Rhetorical question: why do they still teach cursive? Why not make keyboard typing a standard class? It seems more practical given how much technology plays a part in our lives
So why teach printing? If one wanted to permanently change history what better way than to eliminate the ability to read the letters and writings of individuals who lived it? Without a machine and keyboard, no communication. IA is not the way. I want my grandchildren to be able to read their great, great, great, great grandparents' stories in their own words and written in their hand.
Cursive is faster than printing. More efficient