Cursive ‘Y’ worksheets to practice capital, upper and lowercase letter Ys
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; ‘Y’. If you want other cursive worksheets for other cursive letters, check out our posts on ‘W‘ and ‘X‘. You can also go to our home page and search for other letters.
Do you want more templates for writing the letter ‘Y’ in fun and creative ways? Check out this post with block and graffiti letters, and more!
How to write a cursive ‘Y’
Our first worksheet gives you ways to write both uppercase and lowercase cursive ‘Y’. Follow the arrows to see how it works. At the bottom of the page, we have traceable letters that will help you practice writing the letter.
Free cursive “Y” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
This worksheet pairs uppercase and lowercase ‘Y’s for you to practice. You can easily trace these letters to get your hands used to it.
Capital “Y” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Sometimes it’s easier to focus on just the uppercase or lowercase version of a letter. In this worksheet we give you the uppercase ‘Y’, and then lines to practice writing it on your own.
Lowercase cursive “y” worksheet
This sheet follows the pattern and focuses on lowercase ‘y’. You can write as large or small as you want. You can also use the lines to practice writing cursive words, where the letters are connected up.
Print and download cursive Y worksheets
If you want to download the above worksheets as PDFs, we make that easy for you! Just click the following links to save to your computer and easily print.
Free cursive “Y” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “Y” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “y” worksheet
Do you need tips and tricks on how to teach cursive? Check out this article with advice on teaching this classic skill. As may people are homeschooling their kids during COVID-19, here is a homeschool-specific article on steps to teaching cursive as well.

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