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EMC 791 All Grades What’s Inside... • Daily practice for a 36-week school year • Handwriting skills: letter formation & placement, letter & word spacing • Write letters, words, & sentences • Make an alphabet book Daily Handwriting Practice Traditional Cursive E-book www.asdownload.net

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ISBN 978-1-55799-754-8

EMC 791 $16.99 USA

Daily Practice BooksPerfect Supplements to Your Core Curriculum!

Daily Language Review128 reproducible pages.

Grade 1 EMC 579-PROGrade 2 EMC 580-PROGrade 3 EMC 581-PROGrade 4 EMC 582-PROGrade 5 EMC 583-PROGrade 6 EMC 576-PRO

Daily 6-Trait Writing160 reproducible pages.

Grade 1 EMC 6021-PROGrade 2 EMC 6022-PROGrade 3 EMC 6023-PROGrade 4 EMC 6024-PROGrade 5 EMC 6025-PROGrade 6+ EMC 6026-PRO

Daily Academic Vocabulary160 reproducible pages plus 32 transparencies!

Grade 2 EMC 2758-PROGrade 3 EMC 2759-PROGrade 4 EMC 2760-PROGrade 5 EMC 2761-PROGrade 6 EMC 2762-PRO

Daily Paragraph Editing176 reproducible pages.

Grade 2 EMC 2725-PROGrade 3 EMC 2726-PROGrade 4 EMC 2727-PROGrade 5 EMC 2728-PROGrade 6+ EMC 2729-PRO

Building Spelling Skills 160 reproducible pages.

Grade 1 EMC 2705-PROGrade 2 EMC 2706-PROGrade 3 EMC 2707-PROGrade 4 EMC 2708-PROGrade 5 EMC 2709-PROGrade 6+ EMC 2710-PRO

Daily Science192 reproducible pages.

Grade 1 EMC 5011-PROGrade 2 EMC 5012-PROGrade 3 EMC 5013-PROGrade 4 EMC 5014-PROGrade 5 EMC 5015-PROGrade 6+ EMC 5016-PRO

Daily Math Practice128 reproducible pages.

Grade 1 EMC 750-PROGrade 2 EMC 751-PROGrade 3 EMC 752-PROGrade 4 EMC 753-PROGrade 5 EMC 754-PROGrade 6+ EMC 755-PRO

Daily Word Problems: Math112 reproducible pages.

Grade 1 EMC 3001-PROGrade 2 EMC 3002-PROGrade 3 EMC 3003-PROGrade 4 EMC 3004-PROGrade 5 EMC 3005-PROGrade 6+ EMC 3006-PRO

Daily Geography Practice160 reproducible pages plus 36 transparencies!

Grade 1 EMC 3710-PROGrade 2 EMC 3711-PROGrade 3 EMC 3712-PROGrade 4 EMC 3713-PROGrade 5 EMC 3714-PROGrade 6+ EMC 3715-PRO

Daily Handwriting Practice112 reproducible pages.

Traditional Manuscript All Grades EMC 790-PRO

Traditional Cursive All Grades EMC 791-PRO

Modern Manuscript All Grades EMC 792-PRO

Contemporary Cursive All Grades EMC 793-PRO

um!Research-

ProvenSpaced practice contributes to

retention of skills.

EMC 791

All Grades What’s Inside... • Daily practice for a

36-week school year• Handwriting skills:

letter formation & placement, letter & word spacing

• Write letters, words, & sentences

• Make an alphabet book

ALL GRADES

EMC 791

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Using This E-book

This e-book can be used in a variety of ways to enrich your classroom instruction.

You can:

• engage students by projecting this e-book onto an interactive whiteboard

• save paper by printing out only the pages you need

• fi nd what you need by performing a keyword search… and much more!

For helpful teaching suggestions and creative ideas on how you can use the features of this e-book to enhance your classroom instruction, visit www.evan-moor.com/ebooks.

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This book is also available in a consumable student practice book edition.Benefi t from the same targeted skills practice in a time- and money-saving format.

Save money Consumable books reduce the cost of copying

to your school by at least 30%.

Save time Say goodbye to copying, collating, and stapling,

and save at least 30 minutes a week.

Save student work Student practice books work great as student

portfolios and give you easy access to a record of each student’s skill acquisition.

Daily Handwriting Practice Student Practice Books112 pages in each individual book. Student Practice Books are sold in 5-packs.

Traditional Manuscript EMC 6895-PRO All GradesTraditional Cursive EMC 6896-PRO All GradesModern Manuscript EMC 6897-PRO All GradesContemporary Cursive EMC 6898-PRO All Grades

Student practice books are a sole source product and are only available for purchase directly from Evan-Moor Educational Publishers. To purchase student books, visit www.evan-moor.com.

Motivate students to practice important writing skills

About Evan-Moor Educational PublishersAt Evan-Moor, our products are written, edited,

and tested by professional educators. We strive

to provide the best products and service possible.

Evan-Moor’s materials are directed to teachers

and parents of prekindergarten through 6th-grade students, and most materials are correlated to state standards. We address all major curriculum

areas, including:

Reading Science Math Early Childhood ELL Writing Geography Social Studies Arts & Crafts Teacher Resources

How We BeganIn 1979, Joy Evans and Jo Ellen Moore were

team-teaching fi rst grade in a Title I school. They decided to put ideas that worked for their students into a book. They joined with Bill Evans (Joy’s

brother) to start Evan-Moor Educational Publishers with one title.

Who We BecameEvan-Moor now offers over 450 titles, many of

which have won awards for quality, creativity, and

innovation. Our materials are used in classrooms

around the world.

Our MissionNow, as then, we are dedicated to helping children learn. We think it is the world’s most important job,

and we strive to assist teachers and parents in this essential endeavor.

About Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

Evan-Moor products are available at fi ne teacher supply stores and

bookstores everywhere and at www.evan-moor.com.

Award-Winning*

Writing CentersEach book contains everything you need for 13 centers. Writing tips and models are provided, as well as writing prompts and word banks that guide students through the writing process. 192 full-color pages. Correlated to state standards.

Writing Centers, Grades 1–2Editing sentences & paragraphs and writing personal information, complete sentences, informational paragraphs, lists, poems, recipes, stories, letters and notes, and questions and answers.

Grades 1–2 EMC 6002-PRO

Writing Centers, Grades 2–3Editing sentences & paragraphs and writing lists, stories, opinions, postcards, shape poems, friendly letters, and complete sentences.

Grades 2–3 EMC 6003-PRO

Writing Centers, Grades 3–4Editing sentences & paragraphs and writing captions, stories, science notes, thank-you notes, expanded sentences, descriptive adjectives, descriptive paragraphs, and poems.

Grades 3–4 EMC 6004-PRO

Writing Centers, Grades 4–5Editing sentences & letters and writing dialogue, riddles, stories, exaggerations, friendly letters, complex sentences, math story problems, descriptive paragraphs, and poems.

Grades 4–5 EMC 6005-PRO

Writing Centers, Grades 5–6Editing sentences & paragraphs and writing idioms, fables, comic strips, tongue twisters, newspaper articles, letters to the editor, personal narratives, descriptive paragraphs, and poems.

Grades 5–6 EMC 6006-PRO

*Teachers’ Choice Award

EMC 791 Author: Jill Norris Editor: Marilyn Evans Illustrator: Jo Larsen Desktop: Joy Evans Cover: Cheryl Puckett

Congratulations on your purchase of some of the fi nest teaching materials

in the world.

Photocopying the pages in this book is permitted for single-classroom use only. Making photocopies for additional classes

or schools is prohibited.

For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362, fax 1-800-777-4332, or visit our Web site, www.evan-moor.com.

Entire contents © 2000 EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746. Printed in USA.

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©2000 by Evan-Moor Corp.1Daily Handwriting Practice • EMC 791

What’s in Daily Handwriting Practice?ðThe book is divided into 36 weekly sections. On Monday through Thursday

students complete half pages to practice writing letters, words, andsentences. Friday’s practice is a full page.

ðA full-page chart showing proper letter formation is included.

ðDaily Handwriting Practice is more than handwriting. While completing thehandwriting exercises, students learn about a variety of curriculum topics:

Why Daily Handwriting Practice?The premise behind Daily Handwriting Practice is simpleand straightforward¤frequent, focused practice of askill leads to mastery and retention of that skill.

The AlphabetCapital LettersMonths of the YearDays of the WeekGeography FactsInventorsThe Seven ContinentsThe WeatherOur PresidentsGames Around the WorldNative American TribesUnusual PlantsPrefixes and SuffixesRhyming WordsRivers of the WorldNonsense Rhymes

Unusual AnimalsOwls Are Amazing HuntersWhalesThe Water CycleUsing Good VerbsFigures of SpeechColors and AlliterationLearning About BeaversSimple MachinesFamous QuotationsSports Around the WorldCandy Around the WorldLearning About KenyaWriting About MathAlphabets Around the World

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