Six of our readers will be blessed with Copy and Draw. Don’t miss the giveaway at the end!
Gentle Shepherd has a treat for your young student. I have been able to review Copy and Draw- Colors, Numbers, Rhymes… and More with my 1st grade student.
This gentle approach to copywork is wonderful, especially for a boy. The copywork gets to take a break while drawing takes over. If there was ever anything that can make a child excited about schoolwork that is difficult for them, it is drawing. My little guy is advanced at reading, but struggles with the fine motor details of writing.
He was happy to do the work, even when he needed to do it over, just to get to the fun part.
There are no distractions, just the simple lead of copywork.
Copy and Draw has some choices available for you, choose your font:
Gentle Shepherd Custom
Italic
or Manuscript
What’s Included:
Each font choice is available in single line or guideline version.
Each book {80 pages} has 15 pages of color words, as well as 15 number words. There are 18 pages of number rhymes, and 20 pages with longer phrases.
Once you pick your preferred format, you are ready to order.
Visit the page at Gentle Shepherd explaining each of the six different versions.
Age Range:
Kindergarten- 2nd grade
Price:
$7.00 each
There are other titles available.
Disclaimer:
I was provided a copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Now for the giveaway! Gentle Shepherd is giving away six (6) copies of Copy and Draw!
Samantha is a Christian homeschooling mom of six, married to Rick, her high school sweetheart. Rick was called to be a preacher, Samantha was called to homeschool, and loves blogging about their journey. She is interested in Bible study, photography, exercise, organizing, and sweet tea. You can find Samantha blogging at Sam’s Noggin.
Amy says
Oops! Didn’t see the comment question–my 7 yr old does copywork but my son just uses a handwriting workbook from Handwriting Without Tears so this looks like a nice next step!
Maegon says
We are currently looking for a way to introduce copywork in our homeschool system. We usually use a “get ready for kindergarten” book we purchased at walmart.
Kelly says
Looking for stuff for my toddler… he knows colors and such and loves to read Go, Dog, Go! He knows the ups and downs and bigs and littles and colors. This would be fun for him, I think.
Queenie says
This looks interesting! Will check it out if I don’t win ;0)
Willow says
We have enjoyed Gentle Sheppard copy work for the older children. This one looks great for my current Kindergardener! Thanks!
Michelle G says
Mostly for scripture memory and spelling words.