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Star Spangled Banner Cursive Copywork

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Practice handwriting with the Star Spangled Banner cursive copywork! There are 10 pages total, including the history behind the song. Copy work and graphics are formatted so that pages may be hole-punched and put in a binder.

Students may choose to write directly on the pages or copy it onto notebook paper. This is perfect for Flag Day or a greater study of the War of 1812 or American History.

And don’t forget to enjoy this Whitney Houston version of the stirring anthem HERE.

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Star Spangled Banner cursive copywork

Practice handwriting with the Star Spangled Banner cursive copywork! There are 10 pages total, including the history behind the song. Copy work and graphics are formatted so that pages may be hole-punched and put in a binder.

Students may choose to write directly on the pages or copy it onto notebook paper. This is perfect for Flag Day or a greater study of the War of 1812 or American History.

And don’t forget to enjoy this Whitney Houston version of the stirring anthem HERE.

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2 reviews for Star Spangled Banner Cursive Copywork

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Jessica Hurst – March 1, 2021

    I’ve just downloaded this to use this Wednesday for “National Anthem Day!”
    Thank you!
    My littles have been practicing the Star Spangled Banner and the Pledge of Allegiance in ASL and this makes a lovely addition to their upcoming study.

  2. Rated 3 out of 5

    Pilar – September 25, 2021

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    • Nicki – October 19, 2021

      Sure!

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