We believe in the importance of providing parents with cursive worksheets.
We want to fill gaps we find in curriculum and the Common Core State Standards. Standards and curriculum always have areas that need support because teachers have limited time with our kids in the classroom. So consider the arguments put forth for cursive instruction, and know that practicing at home at least has undisputed physical gains – with probably many other less obvious gains.
Without realizing it, children learning cursive are also learning self-discipline. I can’t think of any school task more important than that.
William R Klemm, Ph.D
Learning to write in cursive is a skill that takes repetition and practice – use our cursive worksheets as support for learning. As kids progress through our cursive learning pages with tracing they’ll practice simple words and linking the letters of the alphabet. Follow the links to download free worksheets:
Uppercase Cursive Alphabet Lowercase Cursive Alphabet Cursive A Cursive B Cursive C Cursive D Cursive E Cursive F Cursive G Cursive H Cursive I Cursive J Cursive K Cursive L Cursive M Cursive N Cursive O Cursive P Cursive Q Cursive R Cursive S Cursive T Cursive U Cursive V Cursive W Cursive X Cursive Y Cursive Z
Check out all our other free learning pages – including vocabulary practice that ties with our Read Together Books. For new educational materials every month check out our Learning Pages Subscription.