What is the advantage of purchasing Start Write over using one of the free copywork page generating websites? Just that you can save your pages, or is there more than that?
I played with Worksheet Works and one thing that seemed like it might be a drawback is that you can’t see the page as you’re making it. Last week I used a different free website to make copywork pages for the first 12 weeks of English Lessons Through Literature 1. It took me about 10 minutes to do it as 36 separate documents (no way to save them). Is there any way to do something like that as one document with Worksheet Works? I didn’t see a way to make sure each page is a separate page since you can’t see your document as you’re creating it.
I bought StartWrite several years ago and use it for several of my kids. (Currently 2 who are learning cursive and 3 who are on basic print copyowork). It works well for me, I’ve certainly gotten my money’s worth, and I like that it is not online so I can use it anywhere (Not having internet where I’m working on school is a fairly common occurrence). To each their own! Mine is the last edition, so it doesn’t do some of the fancier things the newest version does. I’m okay with it.
I bought it so I could use it offline to. We don’t have internet out where we live so I have 1 dot of service on my cell phone to use data by. For 10$ I have gotten a decade of use so far 🙂
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