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    Should Cursive still be Taught In Schools People might think it is out dated for cursive to still be taught in school, as technology is taking over the world. Yes technology is everywhere, but we still need to know the basics of writing before we can be able to construct a proper sentence or paragroph, hence the reason why it is so important and essential for it to still be taught in school. Firstly, its good when students dont have to depend on the computer to auto correct them. If they…

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    Were you taught cursive writing when you were in PreSchool? Back when I was in PreK, they taught us how to write in cursive. Although that was only about 10 years ago, they have taken cursive writing out of the learning recommendations. I, personally, liked the idea of cursive writing, but the way technology has changed, it is no longer need. It is helpful, but it is also unnecessary to how things are scored in schools today. In passage 1, paragraph 1 it states "Cursive writing has been…

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    Imagine if cursive was still taught today in schools, how children would learn how to write their adult signature for in the future. Learning cursive would also help with 50% of literacy. Learning cursive would also help students take notes way faster than usual, with writing with print. I think cursive should be taught today because cursive helps students take notes faster in collage, cursive also helps with adult signature, and another important thing is cursive helps with 50% of literacy. In…

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    Cursive Cons I think that cursive should not be taught anymore this is what I believe. It doesn’t have enough time to teach or learn it. In my opinion we don’t need cursive because cursive loses importance in the digital world. Students are hardly taught cursive at all. There are less reasons why people should be taught cursive from time to time. First of all most people and students don’t require cursive anymore and go to printing. But…

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    I think cursive is powerful to the brain. Because in the first article it said cursive writting has been proven to be good in our minds And that being said medical brain scans show that writting in cursive helps with fine motor skill development and stimulates both the right and left sections of the brain.And that cursive is a commen teaching tool for students with dyslexia, a reading disorder with any kinds of trouble that students are having. The first reason why i think cursive is…

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    Is wrighting in cursive an important tool that you think is required in school or is it used just as a fancy way of wrighting? In the two articles that's located in the education section in the local newspaper argues whether cursive wrighting should be taught in school or whether cursive wrighting is obsolete. There are many pros to wrighting in cursive and just simply typing on an computer. In the first article " cursive is a powerful brain tool," it states that cursive wrighting is…

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    saying I was born in 1995, so I was taught in school how to write in cursive before the year of 2012. Now time has changed and we are now in a completely new generation. I believe cursive writing should be taught to students. I mean it's part of basic writing, no matter if technology is taking over these days. It's in comparison to history and why we have to learn about this past of our country and other countries. Think of cursive like a basic standard in life, we use it everywhere, especially…

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    During a time before typing, cursive handwriting was the most prompt means of communication--the strokes and hand movements involved in cursive glide quicker than print handwriting. Since then, cursive handwriting has been commonly regarded, by handwriting teachers at conferences and elsewhere, to be more and more of an antiquated craft. But does this mean cursive doesn't have a place in our busy world of hyper-communication? Not necessarily. Education piece "Cursive is a Powerful Brain Tool"…

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    I think in the passage " Cursive Is a Powerful Brain Tool " is true, why? Because I myself, think that cursive is a good brain tool. In the 6th grade i was tought how to write cursive, it was hard at first but i got the hang of it. My teachers had us write down our notes for class and i would write in cursive. Usually i dont have such good memory but when i wrote my notes down i would be more likely to pass my tests in that class. It was easier to remember what i had just written other than…

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    first thing about cursive. They need to know how to read cursive to understand the Declaration of Independence, and they need to know how to write cursive to take notes from the Declaration of Independence. In my opinion, cursive should still be taught in schools today. First, cursive writing should still be taught because of your signature. Next, cursive writing should still be taught because cursive promotes focus. Lastly, cursive writing should still be taught because cursive grants children…

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