Mailbag: Scripture Copywork in Manuscript
I’ve been using Mondays to clean out my mail, and this week I’m fielding a request for Scripture copywork in manuscript. Keep reading if you’d like to download this brand new resource.
Hi, Jennifer.
I found your site on accident today and I love it! I am looking for Scripture copywork in print rather than cursive. Is this something I am not finding on your site?
Thank you!
Amber
Hi, Amber.
I hadn’t posted any manuscript copywork previously, but have been thinking I should add some. Your message provided just the motivation I needed to follow through. Here’s the first seven sets of Scripture copywork in manuscript:
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 1
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 2
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 3
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 4
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 5
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 6
- Manuscript Copywork – Set 7
Hope that helps! And when you are ready for them, here are the same Scripture sets in cursive:
- Cursive Copywork – Set 1
- Cursive Copywork – Set 2
- Cursive Copywork – Set 3
- Cursive Copywork – Set 4
- Cursive Copywork – Set 5
- Cursive Copywork – Set 6
- Cursive Copywork – Set 7
I’m glad you’ve enjoyed looking around our website. I hope you’ll come back. Let me know if there’s anything else I can help you find.
Thank you for creating this resource to teach our little ones.
You’re so welcome, Crystal! I’m happy you can use them.
This is wonderful – thank you!!
You’re very welcome, Julie!
i just love these. i wondered if they were available in KJV at all?
Some of the verses are KJV, but obviously not all of them. I love the lyrical sound of KJV in many passages — especially the Psalms — but prefer some of the easier-to-understand translations for other verses. That’s why I use KJV for memorization and songs, but gravitate toward more contemporary word-for-word translations from the original language (my favorite is NASB) for Bible study. Of course, there is still something to be gained from reading passages in a variety of accurate translations, including KJV, NIV, ESV, NET, as well as the Living Bible and the Amplified. For that reason, I do much of my Bible study online at BibleHub where I can easily compare different translations.