Alphabets Decorative Writing Italic Writing Victorian Copperplate www
Alphabets Decorative Writing Italic Writing Victorian Copperplate www. ks 1 resources. co. uk
The picture writing they used was very slow because there was a different picture for every word. Writing that uses an alphabet is much quicker. Alphabets don’t contain pictures. Instead an alphabet is a collection of letters or symbols that represent sounds. Each sound is just part of one word. Joining letters together makes a whole word. SAM PLE SLI DE Random Slides From This Power. Point Show www. ks 1 resources. co. uk
These are the signs of the Chinese Zodiac. In 2017 it will be the Chinese Year of the Rooster. SAM PLE rat SLI DE rabbit horse www. ks 1 resources. co. uk ox tiger dragon ram snake monkey Random Slides From This Power. Point Show rooster dog pig
Different styles of writing began to be developed. Some were very beautiful. SAM PLE Long, long ago all books had to be written out by hand. SLI DE The writing would be done by monks and they used beautifully decorated letters. Random Slides From This Power. Point Show www. ks 1 resources. co. uk
Elizabeth I would have used a quill dipped in ink to write with. The best quills were made from the wing feathers of geese or swans but even these quills usually lasted for only a week before they needed to be replaced. SAM PLE SLI DE Random Slides From This Power. Point Show www. ks 1 resources. co. uk
Writing styles change through the ages. Queen Elizabeth I learned to use Italic writing. SAM PLE Random Slides From This Power. Point Show Queen Victoria was the great-great grandmother of our present queen, Queen Elizabeth II. SLI Queen Elizabeth I 1533 -1603 DE Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901) Queen Victoria used a style of writing called Copperplate writing. www. ks 1 resources. co. uk Queen Elizabeth II
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