Printable Hornbook

Printable Hornbook - The letters of the alphabet and perhaps a bible. Affix the contact paper to hornbook covering the lesson sheet. The library of congress’ collection includes hornbooks. Available since the 15th century, a hornbook was a primer for children, usually made of wood, leather, or perhaps bone in the shape of a paddle. In the american colonies during the 1700s, children often learned to read by using hornbooks: Print the hornbook outlines and the content sheets. Steps for making a hornbook: Punch a hole into the handle of your hornbook. It would be engraved with the alphabet. Use the outline as a guide to cut the hornbook.

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Steps for making a hornbook: Print the hornbook outlines and the content sheets. The letters of the alphabet and perhaps a bible. Available since the 15th century, a hornbook was a primer for children, usually made of wood, leather, or perhaps bone in the shape of a paddle. The library of congress’ collection includes hornbooks. It would be engraved with the alphabet. Use the outline as a guide to cut the hornbook. Punch a hole into the handle of your hornbook. In the american colonies during the 1700s, children often learned to read by using hornbooks: Affix the contact paper to hornbook covering the lesson sheet.

Use The Outline As A Guide To Cut The Hornbook.

Steps for making a hornbook: The letters of the alphabet and perhaps a bible. It would be engraved with the alphabet. Available since the 15th century, a hornbook was a primer for children, usually made of wood, leather, or perhaps bone in the shape of a paddle.

Punch A Hole Into The Handle Of Your Hornbook.

In the american colonies during the 1700s, children often learned to read by using hornbooks: The library of congress’ collection includes hornbooks. Print the hornbook outlines and the content sheets. Affix the contact paper to hornbook covering the lesson sheet.

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