Cursive ‘F’ worksheets to practice capital, upper and lowercase letter Fs
Cursive F is a fun and interesting letter to write. It contains multiple strokes and plenty of flourishes. In this post, we first teach you how to write the letter ‘F’ and then give you worksheets to practice it.
If you want to learn other cursive letters (like A, C, or E), we have other posts for you! Simply go to Printerfriend.ly’s home page and search for the letter you want to learn!
How to write a cursive “F”
Like our other posts, our first worksheet teaches you how to write the cursive letter. The uppercase A looks slightly like the print one but with more flourishes. A lowercase cursive ‘f’ is the first letter in the alphabet that looks very different from its print counterpart.
Free cursive “F” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
This worksheet allows you to trace the letter F multiple times until you feel like you could write it on your own. The more times you practice, the easier it will be when you have to form the letter on your own.
Capital “F” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Now that you’ve practiced the letter ‘F’ by tracing it, we have worksheets for you to practice forming it on your own! You can make the letter as small or big as you’d like, but we’ve given you lines to use whatever you choose.
Lowercase cursive “f” worksheet
Similar to the above worksheet, this lowercase ‘f’ worksheet allows you to practice writing the letter until it ends up in your muscle memory.
Print and download cursive A worksheets
To download the worksheets above, click on the following links:
Free cursive “F” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “F” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “f” worksheet
If you need more help on teaching cursive, check out this article with insight into the process. Here’s another article that offers countless links to other resources and tips for learning and teaching cursive.

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