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]]>If you want more letters close to ‘O’ in the alphabet, check out our posts teaching you how to write a cursive ‘M‘ and ‘N‘. We also have a post teaching you how to write ‘O’ in bubble, graffiti, block, and fancy styles.
In this worksheet, we demonstrate how to write uppercase and lowercase cursive ‘O’s. Follow the arrows and you’ll get the hang of it in no time!

In this worksheet, we give uppercase and lowercase ‘O’s for you to trace. Feel free to grab another piece of paper to practice writing these letters on your own.

Sometimes it can be helpful to focus in on the upper or lowercase version of a letter. In this post, we give you lots of lines to write the uppercase version over and over until it becomes engrained in your muscle memory.

In this worksheet, we focus on the lowercase o. We give an example on the first line and then lots of space to practice. Feel free to make the letters as small or large as you’d like! You can also incorporate the ‘o’ into words with other letters to practice joining them up!

If you want to download the above worksheets as PDFs to easily download and print, simply click on the following links.
Free cursive “O” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “O” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “O” worksheet
Learning cursive is tricky, and we want to make it as fun as possible! Check out this post on fun ways to learn cursive. If you need advice on tips to teach and learn cursive, check out this post too! It gives 21 things parents need to know about cursive.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>Our first worksheet demonstrates how to write a cursive J, and then gives you space to practice. For a cursive ‘J’, it is important to pay attention to how the letter sits on the lines on the paper. The ‘tail’ of both the uppercase and lowercase ‘J’ sit below the line.

In this worksheet, we give you traceable letters to practice writing your ‘J’s. You can add letters in between the traces too, but this worksheet is really to get you used to forming the letter.

In this worksheet, we give you space to practice writing an uppercase cursive ‘J’. Now you’ve gotten to this part of the alphabet, you can start practicing connecting the letters up. Alternative between capital and lowercase ‘J’ and you can practice how it will feel to write cursive words.

In this worksheet, we give you open space to practice writing the lowercase ‘j’. Don’t forget to add the dot!

To easily download each of the previous worksheets as PDFs, click on the following links. This will allow you to easily print the worksheets on your home printer.
Free cursive “J” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “J” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “J” worksheet
Do you need more advice on teaching or learning cursive? This article gives activities and fun ways to learn cursive. Each cursive letter has different ways to form it, so you need to figure out which one you like best! Here is a video showing another way to write an uppercase cursive ‘J’:

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>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!
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>This post specifically focuses on the letter X in cursive style. If you want different and fun ways to write ‘X’, check out this post; it gives bubble, block, graffiti, and fancy styles.
We also have posts for the rest of the alphabet too. Check out our post on how to write a cursive ‘A‘ or ‘B‘. If you need more letters, simply go to our home page and use the search bar.
Our first worksheet teaches you how to to write a cursive X; just follow the arrows to form the letter. There are two strokes – make sure to connect up your letters when writing a full word!

This worksheet includes both uppercase and lowercase ‘x’. The dotted shapes allow you to practice writing the letter before writing it on your own. Simply trace over the letters to give yourself more confidence before forming it on your own!

When learning cursive, it can be helpful to focus on the uppercase or lowercase version of the letter. In this worksheet, we focus on the capital version and give you lots of space to practice.

This worksheet focuses on writing a lowercase x. Similar to the uppercase worksheet, we give you an example of plenty of lines to practice on.

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 “X” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “X” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “x” 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.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>We also have posts for the rest of the alphabet too. Check out our post on how to write a cursive ‘A‘. If you need more letters, simply go to our home page and use the search bar.
This first worksheet shows you how to write a cursive ‘W’. The arrows demonstrate the easiest stroke pattern to form the letter.

In this worksheet, we give lots of space for you to trace both uppercase and lowercase Ws. Tracing these will give you practice in forming the letter. Being able to trace them will give your hands a chance to get used to writing them.

In this worksheet, we practice writing the uppercase ‘W’. On the first line, there is an example. To practice your cursive, just copy the letter on the rest of the lines. You can also use the lines to practice writing entire cursive words.

This final sheet does the same as the one above. It gives an example of the lowercase ‘w’, and then has lines to practice writing it on.

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 “W” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “W” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “w” 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.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>In this worksheet we focus specifically on the letter ‘V’. If you want other fun ways of writing the letter, check out this post. It gives you examples of fun writing styles like bubble, block, graffiti, and fancy fonts.
Our first worksheet in this post demonstrates how to write a cursive ‘V’. The arrows give direction on how to form the letter, so just follow them as you practice! Trace the dotted lines at the bottom of this sheet. Be sure to look at the ways that the ‘V’ differs from ‘U’ – they can look very similar.

This worksheet gives lots of traceable versions of ‘V’, both uppercase and lowercase. Tracing these letters will give you a great opportunity to practice cursive and get your muscle memory used to the letter.

Sometimes it can be helpful to focus in on either the capital or lowercase version of a cursive letter. In this worksheet, we give an example of the uppercase ‘V’, and then lines for you to practice on.
This worksheet follows the pattern of the previous one – giving an example of the lowercase ‘v’ and then giving space to practice it.

These worksheets are easy to download and print. Simply click the following links and save them to your computer.
Free cursive “V” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “V” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “V” 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.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>In this worksheet we focus specifically on the letter ‘U’. If you want other fun ways of writing the letter, check out this post. It gives you examples of fun writing styles like bubble, block, graffiti, and fancy fonts.
Our first worksheet gives you example of writing the letter U in both uppercase and lowercase. The arrows demonstrate which way to form the letters. There are also traceable letters at the bottom to practice.

In this worksheet we have dotted letters for you to trace over to form uppercase and lowercase ‘U’s. If you want, you can practice connecting the letters too.

In this worksheet, we follow our formula of focusing on the uppercase version of this letter. Uppercase ‘U’ is larger than the lowercase, but it has an extra flourish at the top, making it slightly fancier. Use the lines provided to practice writing it – you can even add your own style if you’d like!

In this worksheet, we focus on lowercase ‘u’. We give an example and then lots of space to practice writing it. But feel free to use the lines for whatever you want – you can write cursive words, connect your lowercase ‘u’s, etc.

Do you want to download the worksheets as PDFs to easily print them? Simply click the following links to download them to your computer.
Free cursive “U” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “U” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “u” worksheet
Do you need some fun ways to learn or practice cursive? Check out this post on creative ways to write in cursive. Here is another article that gives reasons for learning cursive as well as tips and resources.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>Do you need more interesting ways of writing the letter ‘T’. Head over to our post on how to write the letter in graffiti, block, bubble, or fancy styles.
We also have posts on writing other letters in cursive. Want to start from the beginning of the alphabet? Check out our posts on writing A and B in cursive style.
A cursive T will require you to pick up your pen or pencil to form. This is where the phrase ‘crossing your t’s and dotting your i’s’ comes from! In this worksheet, we show you how to form the letter. Simply follow the arrows. There are also traceable ‘t’s at the bottom for you to practice with.

This worksheet gives you plenty of space to practice writing a cursive ‘T’. Simply trace the uppercase and lowercase letters to get your hand used to forming the shapes.

In this worksheet, we focus on the uppercase ‘T’. We give you an example, and then plenty of lines to practice on. If you want, you can use the lines to practice connecting ‘T’ to other letters to form words, or write a bunch of ‘T’s of different sizes.

This worksheet focuses on a lowercase ‘t’. We give an example of the letter, and then plenty of space to practice writing it.

Do you want to download the worksheets as PDFs, click the following links to save them to your computer. This will allow you easily print them.
Free cursive “T” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “T” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “T” worksheet
Need more tips on how to write in cursive? Check out this post, which also gives good reasons for learning this timeless skill. If you’re teaching cursive, here is a post including a bunch of things you should know about cursive.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>Need other creative ways of writing the letter ‘S’? Check out this post on writing it in bubble, block, graffiti, and fancy styles.
Our first worksheet teaches you how to write a cursive ‘S’. Follow the arrows to form the letter. At the bottom of this worksheet, there are some traceable letters to practice on.

This next worksheet gives you an opportunity to practice both the uppercase and lowercase letter. We have lots of space for you to practice. Simply trace over the letters to get them into your hand’s muscle memory.

This worksheet focuses on the uppercase version of the letter ‘S’. We give you an example of how to write the letter, and then plenty of lines to practice on. You can write them bigger or smaller, depending on how comfortable you are forming the letter.

This worksheet does the same as the one above, focusing on one aspect of the letter ‘S’. This one focuses on the lowercase version.

If you want to download the previous worksheets as PDFs to save to your computer, it’s simple! Click the following links to easily save and print.
Free cursive “S” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “S” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “S” worksheet
Do you need more tips and tricks on how to learn and teach cursive? Check out this post with steps to teaching cursive. This site also has lots of information on why you should know cursive and good ways to teach it. They especially suggest starting with letters that are similar to print writing so that it’s easier to transition into cursive.

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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]]>Do you need more cursive worksheets? Check out our articles on ‘P‘ and ‘Q‘. If you’re interested in new ways of writing ‘R’, have a look at this post which gives bubble, block, graffiti, and fancy ways of writing it.
This first worksheet gives examples of the strokes to write a cursive ‘R’. Follow the arrows to learn how to write the letter. We have some traceable ones at the bottom to allow you to practice with guidance.

This worksheet gives lots of space to practice writing your cursive ‘R’s – just trace over the letters to give your muscle memory time to settle in to how to form the letter. Feel free to grab another piece of paper to practice writing on your own too!

Sometimes it’s good to practice writing just the uppercase or lowercase version of a letter. This worksheet focuses on just the capital version of the letter ‘R’.

This worksheet focuses on the lowercase r. If you want to practice connecting your cursive letters, try connecting the tail of the first ‘r’ to the beginning of the second and continue that way till you hit the end of the line.

Do you want to download the worksheets as PDFs? This will make it easy to print them quickly. Click the following links to save them to your computer.
Free cursive “R” practice sheet (upper and lowercase)
Capital “R” worksheet (uppercase) for kids
Lowercase cursive “R” worksheet
Need any tips on how to teach or learn cursive in fun ways? This article gives fun activities to use while practicing cursive letters. Here is an article with tips on teaching cursive; introducing one letter at a time is a good first step!

Elizabeth Hampson is a freelance artist, graphic designer, and copywriter living in Edinburgh. Elizabeth received her Masters Degree at University of Edinburgh, She decided to stay in the Edinburgh, where she lives with her cat.
Elizabeth enjoys trying out new techniques and media in design and has enjoyed working with PrinterFriend.ly. Her media of choice is papercutting art, and quarantine forced her hand into starting a business selling her pieces. Check out Elizabeth’s full author bio profile here.
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