When starting to teach my kids how to write in cursive, these A to Z Cursive Handwriting Sheets are just the ticket! I like to print them off all at once, triple hole punch them, and then store them in a folder. I’m always amazed at how often my kids will take their new cursive handwriting pack out and work on it all by themselves. There is something about writing in cursive that intrigues them. We like that the worksheets are in gray colored font. It is just dark enough for your student to see, but light enough for your student’s writing to shine through. Take a look for yourself and download for free!
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How to use the A to Z Cursive Handwriting Sheets
On each page, you will find two rows devoted to the capital version of the letter and then a row with 2-3 words starting with the capital letter. For example, Bible and Boston stand for capital B. Then there are two lines devoted to the lowercase version of the letter. The last line features 2-4 words starting with the lowercase letter. For example, boat, bed, bite, and by represent lowercase b.
As public schools take cursive handwriting out of the normal curriculum standard, make teaching the art of cursive writing a part of your home education. Get started with these free A to Z Cursive handwriting sheets.