Most kids love learning to write their names, which is great because it’s also one of the most important things they need to learn early on. And what better first full word to practice in cursive? Whether you want to do some cursive handwriting practice for school or teach it at home, this free cursive writing worksheet can really help. The more kids practice writing in cursive the more they develop muscle memory and it becomes second nature!
When you first introduce cursive letters, limit the number of repetitions on each sheet. It might seem better to practice more, but it can be overwhelming or tiring for kids. The printable can be customized to have 1 to 10 repetitions on each sheet. Let the child pick some words to practice and select their favorite border. You can also practice writing with a variety of utensils like colored pencils, crayons, and markers.
If kids are still new to handwriting, it can be helpful to choose the font with arrow guides so they form cursive letters correctly. Once the basics are down, the dotted version of the font works well. Another fun idea is to practice hand lettering with this free cursive writing worksheet. Use the dotted or solid font and a thick marker to practice hand lettering techniques.
Without proper writing practice, your kids handwriting would be illegible. Remember poor writing can mess up everything. Children would find it difficult to proof read their own work thereby failing to spot their mistakes. Let’s not give them this chance. Download all our worksheets for free and practice cursive writing.