We have a new handwriting policy at school, and it means we need to model what we would like our pupils to achieve…
Now, don’t get me wrong, I love the way cursive writing looks, it was the handwriting we learned at school too, but over the years, my handwriting has evolved into its own style… A sort of semi-joined formation, depending on the occasion, but it does seem to change, depending on the pen I’m using too. Big, small, straight, slanted, you’ll find them all in my writing over various books!
Being at school means we need decipherable handwriting, so on white boards, and in books, children can read what we have written with ease. I have worked hard at getting my printed handwriting to a great standard for these occasions… It lapses back to my usual spider scrawl at other times.
I love the neatness and conformed sizes of many of my colleagues writing, and aspire to write like them all the time… Now we have to change it!!!
What takes me 10 seconds to write usually is taking me 2 minutes, as I forget to start at the line, and when I use my own doctored joins, I have to re-write them… the correct way!
I need my fountain pen again I think. I’m sure I was much neater with that!
Heather
Jan 10, 2019 @ 19:12:50
I struggled constantly with my writing as a child. I can remember when I was 6/7 in Mrs Crowdsen’s class learning cursive and constantly got in trouble for having messy writing. She actually complained to my parents about it. I was top of the class in everything else and she’s complaining to my parents about my writing! My dad still remembers it and he was not impressed at all.
Now as an adult I write a mixture of cursive and non-cursive and often flow in and out of them in a sentence 😀 I started using fountain pens again last year after not using them for over 15 years since high school and have fallen in love with them! I struggle to write now as my hands are really bad due to a health condition, so fountain pens are much easier for me as they flow so easily.
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Ritu
Jan 10, 2019 @ 19:44:46
I’m learning brush lettering at the moment. It’s made me think about my awful writing!
But I have just invested in a beautiful fountain pen too that makes even my scrawl look half decent!
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Susanne Swanson
Jan 10, 2019 @ 18:37:17
I like that it’s being taught in school but it’s not easy to do well, or at least according to the ‘standard’. I don’t think it should be graded. The only bad grade I remember getting in grade school was for ‘handwriting,’ and that meant cursive. ;(
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Ritu
Jan 10, 2019 @ 18:43:50
Brings back bad memories… I couldn’t, and still can’t, keep my writing constant!!!
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John Holton
Nov 23, 2017 @ 19:26:41
I don’t write with a pen anymore because my right hand was affected by the stroke and I never got the hang of writing left-handed, but it’s no great loss. Sometimes it was so bad even I couldn’t read it. Still, I think cursive is a good skill for kids to have.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 19:31:19
I think so too… but it’s hard to teach kids nowadays who only want to swipe!
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Diana Frajman
Nov 23, 2017 @ 16:50:08
I am told that they are not even teaching cursive handwriting in the schools here anymore with the exception of teaching how to sign ones name. What a shame as it is such an art form.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:06:34
It is Diana. But so hard to teach when all kids want to do is swipe not write!
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A Silver Garden
Nov 23, 2017 @ 16:48:06
it just seems so backwards to not continue teaching cursive. i confess that mine has never been that good… and worsens with age, but it was such a right of passage to have those lessons in school and start writing like the grownups!
this is a sad albeit progressive time.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:05:58
We should do it… but it’s hard when all kids want to do.is swipe rather than write!
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Aimer Boyz
Nov 23, 2017 @ 15:43:35
Teaching yourself to NOT do something Ugh!
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:04:41
THE HARDEST!!!
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Judy E Martin
Nov 23, 2017 @ 15:10:06
We used to have to write with fountain pen at school too and I am sure it improves the look of handwriting! 🙂
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:04:20
I do.like to think so sis!
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angelanoelauthor
Nov 23, 2017 @ 15:02:51
You know, I have terrible handwriting, and I ALWAYS blame the pen. 🙂
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:04:03
Ha ha! We have to blame something!
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Ruth Daly
Nov 23, 2017 @ 13:40:08
I feel your pain! Happy writing 🙂
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:03:33
Lol thanks!!!!
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ellenbest24
Nov 23, 2017 @ 12:02:37
I flipped your #ThrowbackThursday My hand writing looks like a n arachnid took a stroll across the page after bathing in ink. And I had lessons in Italics …
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:02:47
Ha!!!!! Mine changes daily!!!
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OIKOS™-Redaktion
Nov 23, 2017 @ 11:32:37
Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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You Can Always Start Now
Nov 23, 2017 @ 11:32:15
my writing is awful – as can’t read awful.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:02:07
Like doctor awful 🤣
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OIKOS™-Redaktion
Nov 23, 2017 @ 11:31:53
Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Phil Taylor
Nov 23, 2017 @ 10:54:27
My cursive isn’t what it once was, but like you, I do appreciate the beauty of cursive. I wish they’d make it mandatory hear in the States in schools. My two youngest boys only know how to write their names in cursive!
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:01:36
We’re trying here in school. It looks great but is a bummer when most kids can’t even hold a pencil!
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Bryntin
Nov 23, 2017 @ 10:25:33
Oh fountain pens, how I struggled with you in order to look different and smart with my beautiful, calligraphic cursive but you betrayed me and left behind just a trail of illegible obliterated blotchy mess because I was left handed…
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 17:01:02
Oh man I remember those blotches!!!
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Osyth
Nov 23, 2017 @ 08:58:30
French schools teach cursive handwriting from age 3 and it is fair to say that Daphné (aged 6 and 3/4) has far more legible and beautiful handwriting than me …. 😆
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 16:59:58
I wish we all had that experience lol!
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weejars
Nov 23, 2017 @ 08:39:02
Oh my goodness. As a fellow teacher I have this same issue! In fact (and I may be showing my age here) when I was at university, I failed chalkboard writing because I couldn’t get the hang of the Victorian Modern Cursive.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 16:59:36
I’m still using chalk with nursery but it’s all skateboards and interactive tv’s now!!!
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April Munday
Nov 23, 2017 @ 07:58:14
You can’t beat a fountain pen for making you think about how you’re forming letters.
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Ritu
Nov 23, 2017 @ 08:19:48
True… and the ink splodge on your fingers!
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April Munday
Nov 24, 2017 @ 07:39:36
I had an incident yesterday and the paperback I’m reading now has pink splodges on it.
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Ritu
Nov 24, 2017 @ 07:47:45
Uh oh!!! Lol!!!
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