I also created printable copywork for each of the verses. Once she completes the copywork, I hole punch it and put it in a 3-ring folder so that we have another record of her verses. Plus, it is nice to be able to look back and see how her penmanship improves! As we move along and cover more verses, I will continue to add them.
You can download the docs by clicking on each of the images.
FYI: The curriculum does come with blank pages to use for the copywork. However, I made these to coordinate with the memory verse pages above. Plus, I just think they are so darn cute and my kids are loving them!

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Hi Jenn, I found your blog while searching blog to blog from mine. I noticed you do My Father's World curriculum. I am thinking on ordering this for my 5 year old. We were doing workbooks and other things that I put together last year, but I got really sick, and homeschool has been delayed for a little while. I was going to do the MFW curriculum (K) to reiterate what she already learned before my sickness, and to cover the few things she hasn't covered yet, and then move on into the 1st grade curriculum and get her back on track. I just wanted to get your oppinion on MFW curriculum. Do your kids really enjoy it? And other than the projects you post about, do you add in any other teaching tools? Thanks so much! Miranda Powell
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