Sorry, I haven’t been on here for a couple of days! Mysterious Lady in Pink, I saw your PM so thought I ‘d put it here for others too.
For my youngest, first grade, I am using the SCM copywork books. I used HWT to teach her how to form the letters in Kindergarten. I used those books longer with my other children, but they, and I, found them boring. SCM copywork is much more fun for practice. She does a portion of a page only each day (5 days a week). Only a portion as I want her to practice perfect execution as opposed to just getting it done. She doesn’t use Spelling Wisdom yet.
My other elementary aged student usually does copywork 3-4 days a week now. I pick one or two (depending on how crazy the rest of life is that week) for her to do as dictation.
My current 8th grader really does about two copyworks a week as well as her schedule is tight. Then she picks one as a dictation.
My high schooler does one copywork a week and it is his dictation as well later in the week. He writes so much in other ways. When he was younger he did more. He also started a book of mottos or commonplace book in 9th grade that he adds to as often as he likes but at a minimum- weekly.
I guess the basic premise is lots of copywork in the beginning and beginning dictations somewhere arounnd age 10 and then copywork may slow down a bit as they are doing so many other forms of writing, but never giving it up completely. Copywork eventually transistions into a Commonplace book of sorts.
Hope this is helpful. I think there is no one right way. I think it is just finding a fit for your family and each individual child and making it work.