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Cursive Handwriting for Math Lovers

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This unique handwriting book provides cursive handwriting practice for anyone who enjoys math. If you know someone who enjoys math who could benefit from handwriting practice, this workbook may offer a helpful compromise: Practice cursive handwriting in the context of math. People of all ages and levels can enjoy this handwriting workbook. (If you encounter a math term that you don't know, look it up: You might learn something. Teaching isn't always about giving all the answers, but is instead sometimes about fostering curiosity.)

126 pages, Paperback

First published May 22, 2015

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Julie Harper

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December 11, 2015
Well, I'm not sure what to think. It is a gorgeous book showing beautiful cursive handwriting. The examples start out elementary but soon progress to mathematical names. Names ranging from geometrical explanations to advanced algebraic theorems. The book is too advanced for someone in grade school just learning cursive. Maybe this is the way of the future when cursive is not required. A mathematician expands his knowledge of his one true love into cursive.

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