Cursive ‘B’ worksheets to practice capital, upper and lowercase letter Bs
Cursive is a timeless skill! Often, signatures seem more legitimate when written in cursive, so it’s good to practice! In this post, we focus on one letter; ‘B’. If you want other cursive worksheets, check out this post. Do you want more templates for writing the letter ‘B’ in fun and creative ways? Check out this post with block and graffiti letters, and more!
If you’re playing around with different ways of writing, it can be good to practice. We also have lined paper and exercises for you to use!
1) How to write a cursive ‘B’
Cursive ‘B’s are basically the same as a regular ‘B’, just with more flourishes. A good way to practice writing cursive is to trace over dotted lines on a handwriting worksheet. In this worksheet, we have an example of a way to write each letter with arrows showing the way the pen moves.
To download the above worksheet as a PDF, click here.
2) Free cursive “B” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
On this sheet, you’ll just trace over the letters to practice the movements of the uppercase and lowercase ‘B’.
To download the above worksheet as a PDF, click here.
3) Capital “B” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
In this worksheet, we give an example of an uppercase B. The key with cursive is building up muscle memory, so repeating the same letter over and over again will build up speed when writing words. After tracing the letters in the above worksheets, it’s now time to write them on your own.
To download the above worksheet as a PDF, click here.
4) Lowercase cursive “B” worksheet
Our final worksheet is focused on lowercase ‘b’s. We give one example and then multiple lines to practice writing it.
To download the above worksheet as a PDF, click here.
5) Print and download cursive B worksheets
To download all the worksheets, click the following links:
Free cursive “B” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “B” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “B” worksheet
Do you need advice on how to teach children cursive? Check out this post. There are some very creative ways teachers have come up with to teach cursive – I enjoyed writing letters in shaving cream on our desks when I was in elementary school!

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