WEEK 3 FOUNDATIONAL HAND GROUP 3

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WEEK 3 FOUNDATIONAL HAND GROUP 3 Jr. Calligraphy WEEK 3 FOUNDATIONAL HAND GROUP 3

For Homework this week, practice Group 3 and Group 4 letters until you are comfortable with them. You don’t need to do the punctuation. Then, one a sheet of lined practice paper, mark your ascender, midline, baseline, descender and space. Do this twice. Put Group 3 letters on the first line. Put Group 4 letters on the second line. Use the correct pen angle and nib width for the marker you are using. Don’t forget to write your name on the paper (with a regular pen or pencil). Once you are comfortable, add these letters to your calligraphy paper that has Group 1 and 2 on them. DUE OCTOBER 3