CopyWork Books

Blue Sky Daisies currently has three CopyWorkBooks available, with more to come.
The CopyWorkBook: Writings of Charlotte Mason
The CopyWorkBook: Comedies of William Shakespeare
The CopyWorkBook: George Washington’s Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior

The CopyWorkBook: Writings of Charlotte Mason

The CopyWorkBook Series of copybooks from Blue Sky Daisies makes it easy to add a little copywork to your school schedule. The CopyWorkBook: Writings of Charlotte Mason includes quotes and selections from a variety of Charlotte Mason’s works selected by author Lanaya Gore. Practice penmanship and contemplate passages from Charlotte Mason’s works.

In this edition of The CopyWorkBook, quotations are reproduced in both manuscript and cursive so students may copy using the penmanship style of their choice. Recommended for upper elementary or middle school.

Available in paperback and ebook.
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The CopyWorkBook: Comedies of William Shakespeare

 The CopyWorkBook: Comedies of William Shakespeare includes quotes and selections from each of Shakespeare’s comedy plays.

In this edition of The CopyWorkBook, lines are provided for students to copy the quotation using the penmanship style of their choice.

Copywork is more than penmanship practice, however.

Copying the words of Shakespeare trains the ear for the melody of beautiful English, the mind for the contemplation of reasoned rhetoric, and the heart for the language of love–to say nothing of the soul for wit.

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The CopyWorkBook: George Washington’s Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior

The CopyWorkBook series of copybooks from Blue Sky Daisies makes it easy to add a little copywork to your school schedule. The CopyWorkBook: George Washington’s Rules for Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation includes all of the maxims George Washington himself put into a copybook as a young man. In this edition of The CopyWorkBook, students copy each maxim carefully, and then follow that by paraphrasing the maxim into their own words.

A maxim is a concise way of stating a truth or rule of conduct, and the word “maxim” comes from the Latin “maximus” for “greatest,” which suggests that a maxim is a way of expressing an important truth or rule. 

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