This weekend we visited four different libraries and the library with the best Halloween decorations was Waverley Library!! ️🦇🎃🐈⬛ Otto had his very first Judo grading!! He's so proud of his new belt Otto trying out some more paper
For a child who can write a little, show the pictures and ask the child to write one sentence about each page. Focus on the content of the sentence. Encourage the child to figure out the main idea of a page and write about that. But remind about capital letters and punctuation. For o...
always says that she has a reason for everything that she does. Recently we just understood her reason for supporting cursive handwriting. Cursive writing can force you to think in words but not in letters. Also it has been proven that people who write in cursive letters do better on tests...
I used the font “Yours Truly” here, and I changed the letter spacing to -0.76 so that the letters would connect without spacing, like cursive writing. Make sure you have it set as a writing font, and set in the same colour as your written rectangle above [choose the colour when you...
Friday I flaked on my classes. Walked through the post-apocalyptic urban sprawl of Tucson in search of toothpaste. Hard to write because we are on highway 8 to San Diego. Brian comes by and we’re out of here. After 3 months trapped in Tucson, never going beyond Oracle. We had plenty...
alphabet. The letters — some have three forms depending on position — just run into one another. To my eye, the Syriac (“Northeastern Neo-Aramaic”) script is much easier to decipher. I’ve heard that language at a Maronite church service and was delighted that I could understand bits...
Use small, even strokes to write in cursive or block letters on your cake.[6] Write messages like, “Happy Birthday,”“Congratulations,” or “It’s a Boy!” If you don’t have a piping bag, put your frosting in a zipper-top bag and cut off the end of one of the bottom ...
You can do this for entry titles, but you can also use it for random words throughout your entry, such as: "I went to a PARTY and had so much FUN!"[5] Try using caps, bubble letters, block letters, or even cursive. To create glowing text, write your word first, then trace ...