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Teaching cursive to seventh graders

by katie-szabo

They won't teach you cursive anymore, kids. We're in the digital age. You've got an electronic page. What are things that don't fade? Please know there isn't a substitute for writing things down. As I type this on my phone.
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Jun 16, 2015
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