Copywork for Beyond
Copywork for Beyond
I was just curious how you all handled the poetry copywork for your children. Do you write it out for your child on their lined paper to copy or trace? Do you simply hand them a copy of the poem and let them copy it onto their paper? I just wanted to see what is working for you all. Thanks!
Wife of 10 wonderful years
Mom to three
9 yo girl and 7 yo boy doing BIGGER
3yo girl listening in to all our reading
Mom to three
9 yo girl and 7 yo boy doing BIGGER
3yo girl listening in to all our reading
Re: Copywork for Beyond
We did Beyond last year and I would make a copy of the poem to keep in his notebook then ds would copy from that. At the beginning though, I would write it on the chalk board and he would copy it from there. He still prefers copying from the chalk board for some reason... 

~Summer
Using LHFHG & BHFHG 2008-2009
http://wisdom4us.homeschooljournal.net/
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
~William Butler Yeats
Using LHFHG & BHFHG 2008-2009
http://wisdom4us.homeschooljournal.net/
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
~William Butler Yeats
Re: Copywork for Beyond
We have always used a large white dry-erase board for copywork. I bought this very cheaply at Lowe's home improvement store. At one time they were on sale for ~$3 or so for the large size, as they were on clearance with some other wall boards (these may have been samples, I'm not really sure). You can also have the largest size cut into smaller boards. You could easily get 4 very nice sized boards from a $10 board. I think it is called bathroom board, but I'm not sure. Just ask the salesperson, and they'll know just what you're looking for.
I hope this helps you. We have always used our dry-erase board for math, spelling charts, copywork--you name it. I have also used it for narrations. We did this yesterday, and my little guy was thrilled to see his narration in large print on the dry-erase board. He thought it looked like so much more than what I usually type for him.
I hope this helps you. We have always used our dry-erase board for math, spelling charts, copywork--you name it. I have also used it for narrations. We did this yesterday, and my little guy was thrilled to see his narration in large print on the dry-erase board. He thought it looked like so much more than what I usually type for him.
Moving along at our own pace, and very happy with it!
Re: Copywork for Beyond
I use Startwrite. Just type it in and they can copy below (or on top of dotted lines if they need that).
Melissa, wife to Jim for 28 years
3 graduated, 2 using US 2, 8th grade dd using Missions to Marvels
Isaiah 40:11 ...He gently leads those that have young.
3 graduated, 2 using US 2, 8th grade dd using Missions to Marvels
Isaiah 40:11 ...He gently leads those that have young.