Hi everyone! After publishing my K4 Handwriting Worksheets (manuscript) I had a ton of requests for Cursive Handwriting Worksheets. It took me a bit to get them completed, but here they are!
As usual, you can print on copy paper and have students write with pencil on the sheets, or you can also print on copy paper, then laminate or stick inside a page protector and allow them to use them with Expo Dry-Erase markers! That way they’re re-usable and you can practice your sheets as many times as needed!
–> Download the Cursive Handwriting Sheets <–
The line spacing for these sheets should be appropriate for kindergarten, first , or second graders who are just starting with cursive handwriting skills.
Each letter includes capital and lowercase letter practice. The first letter has arrows to help students properly form the letters, and the rest are simply dashed font for them to trace. Then the bottom line is blank with only the starting dot so they can practice writing the letters on their own! Enjoy!
More Free Handwriting Worksheets:
- K4 Handwriting Worksheets (manuscript)
- Cursive Handwriting Sheets
- 1-20 Number Worksheets (Preschool)
- Number Writing Worksheets (Elementary)
These activities would go well with my K4 Kindergarten Curriculum which can be used after completing the Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities.
These are awesome! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for sharing these! My daughter is going into Grade 3 and I was very sad to learn they had dropped cursive from the curriculum. Now we have something special we can do together at home so she can learn. I want her to learn so she can read my diaries from when I was just a little older than her. Thank you thank you thank you!
Thank you so much for the cursive print outs. My 1st grader was asking to learn this year and you have them!! THANK YOU!! What a blessing!!!! Laura
Thank you very much for Sharing these. My daughter just started K5 and she’s having problems with cursive writing.Now we will be able to pratice the cursive writings at home. You are a life saver indeed.
The problem is the sequence for teaching upper and lower case letters in cursive aren’t the same. You wouldn’t teach an A and an a at the same time.
So thankful to have found this today! Lots of commercial sites on the web had nothing of this beauty and quality.
This was just exactly what I needed! Many thanks for taking the time and effort to arrange and share these with us.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!! Your handwriting sheets are AMAZING! It’s SO hard to find fun colorful looking sheets….everything is plain balck and white! My daughter is very visual and these are perfect for her!!!! 🙂
thanks very much…
LOVE your site! We are enjoying all your wonderful ideas and are thankful for all the work you put into your site, sharing will all of us! I have a 1st grader REALLY wanting to learn how to read and write cursive. These worksheets are perfect! However, I am having trouble downloading and printing all the sheets. I have tried several times, but I have only been able to print up to the letter T so far. Help? Thanks so much!
I have recently become obsessed with your blog here 🙂 with being new to homeschooling I love all your info!!! I am wondering if your curriculum is a all around curriculum or if I will need additional work? Thanks again for all your info!! Its so helpful!!