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Practice Masters 3 Practice Masters Illustrations by Josh Hara Copyright © Zaner-Bloser, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7367-6949-5 The pages in this book may be duplicated for classroom use. Zaner-Bloser, Inc. Zaner-Bloser, Inc., P.O. Box 16764, Columbus, Ohio 43216-6764 1-800-421-3018 Printed in the United States of America 10 11 12 13 14 13880 5 4 3 2 1 Click entry to go to specific page. Contents Practice Masters School-to-Home Activities Manuscript Review lL, iI, tT ................ 1 i, t.............................. 75 Manuscript Review oO, aA, dD............. 2 u, w ............................ 76 Manuscript Review cC, eE, fF .............. 3 e, l .............................. 77 Manuscript Review gG, jJ, qQ ............. 4 b, h ............................. 78 Manuscript Review uU, sS, bB, pP ........... 5 f, k ............................. 79 Manuscript Review rR, nN, mM, hH.......... 6 r, s ............................. 80 Manuscript Review vV, yY, wW ............. 7 j, p ............................. 8 1 Manuscript Review xX, kK, zZ.............. 8 a, d .............................. 82 g, o .............................. 83 Writing Positions: Left-Handed Writers ........ 9 c, q .............................. 84 Writing Positions: Right-Handed Writers .......10 n, m ............................ 85 Zaner-Bloser Alphabet ................... 11 y, x ............................. 86 Basic Strokes: Undercurve.................12 v, z ............................. 87 Basic Strokes: Downcurve .................13 A, O ............................. 88 Basic Strokes: Overcurve .................14 D, C ............................. 89 Basic Strokes: Slant .....................15 E, N .............................. 90 Keys to Legibility: Shape .................16 M, H ............................. 91 Keys to Legibility: Size ...................17 K, U .............................. 92 Keys to Legibility: Spacing ................18 Y, Z .............................. 93 Keys to Legibility: Slant .................. 19 V, W ............................. 94 Keys to Legibility: ..................... 20 X, I .............................. 95 J, Q .............................. 96 i, t, u, w, e, l, b ............... 21 T, F............................. 97 h, f, k, r, s, j, p ................ 28 G, S ............................. 98 a, d, g, o, c, q . 35 L, P.............................. 99 n, m, y, x, v, z ................. 41 R, B .............................. 100 A, O, D, C, E ....................... 47 N, M, H, K, U, Y, Z, V, W, X ........... 52 Support Materials I, J, Q ............................ 62 Record of Student’s Handwriting Skills .......101 T, F............................. 65 Certificate of Progress ..................102 G, S, L ........................... 67 Certificate of Excellence .................103 P, R, B ............................ 70 Zaner-Bloser Manuscript Alphabet and Cursive Numerals ..................... 73 Numerals ...........................104 Cursive Numerals ..................... 74 Zaner-Bloser Cursive Alphabet and Numerals ...........................105 Cursive Stroke Descriptions ...............106 Cursive Stroke Descriptions ...............107 Cursive Stroke Descriptions ...............108 Zaner-Bloser Handwriting Grid ............109 Zaner-Bloser Story-Writing Grid............110 Manuscript Review Write the letters. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPl l l l MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPL L L L MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPi i i i MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPI I I I MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPt t t t MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPT T T T MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Write the words. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPlabel lullaby icicle MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPinside twist tablet MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPLeslie Lancelot Iris MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPIberia Tahiti Trevor MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Copyright © Zaner-Bloser, Inc. Practice Master 1 Final Manuscript Review Write the letters. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPo o o o MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPO O O O MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPa a a a MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPA A A A MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPd d d d MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPD D D D MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Write the words. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPwool odd aloha MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPagenda demand dazed MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOslo Oscar Andrea MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPAsia Dirk Denise MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Practice Master 2 Copyright © Zaner-Bloser, Inc. Manuscript Review Write the letters. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPc c c c MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPC C C C MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPe e e e MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPE E E E MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPf f f f MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPF F F F MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Write the words. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPcactus crutch engine MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPevening cliff fifty MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPCanada Carson Enid MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPElvis France Faith MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Copyright © Zaner-Bloser, Inc. Practice Master 3 Manuscript Review Write the letters. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPg g g g MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPG G G G MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPj j j j MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPJ J J J MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPq q q q MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPQ Q Q Q MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Write the words. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPgarage engineer eject MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPjade square quiz MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPGreece Gus June MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPJesse Quincy Qatar MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP Practice Master 4 Copyright © Zaner-Bloser, Inc. Manuscript Review Write the letters. MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPu u u u MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPU U U U MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPs s s s MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPS S S S MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPb b b b MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPB B B B MNOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOP
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