As much as I love the hands-on activities and crafts in our My Father’s World Kindergarten Curriculum, I was not very good about doing the Words to Remember badges with my daughter. So, I came up with something a little different for the boys. I created printable art/copywork pages for them to work on their penmanship while creatively depicting the Words to Remember.

This is the Lesson 19: Rr for Rock page from one of my older boy’s kindergarten school year. All we used for this page was some glue, scissors, a sponge, black and brown construction paper, and paint.

Mix the black and white paint and dab it onto the black construction paper using a sponge. This gives the soon-to-be rock some texture. Allow to dry and then cut a rock shape out of the sponge-painted paper. In the meantime, cut a cross out of the brown construction paper and adhere them both to the page.
Visit the MFW Kindergarten Words to Remember blog post for information on downloading all of the Words to Remember copywork pages.
PLEASE NOTE: These copywork printables are only for students who are reading and writing easily. This type of copywork is not a regular part of My Father's World Kindergarten curriculum.
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