Free Worksheets for Cursive J

Download our free worksheets for cursive J!

This learning page pdf is embedded below, available to download and print for free. It has traceable uppercase cursive and traceable lowercase cursive with practice linking the letters to each other and writing “J in jello.”

Practice each letter one at a time. Mastering a new skill takes repetition. Learning is more manageable for kids, and everyone, when we break down the goal into small achievable tasks. Each accomplishment reinforces belief in your ability and that improves motivation to learn and practice even more. Capitalize on every success by starting something new yet similar – download the free worksheets for cursive K next!

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Get our free cursive worksheets for every letter after you enjoy our free worksheets for cursive J. Also practice the whole lowercase cursive alphabet and all the uppercase cursive letters. Check out all our otherĀ free learning pages including vocabulary practice that ties with our Read Together Books. For monthly educational materials that are interactive and English Language Arts standards-aligned check out our Learning Pages Subscription.

Why are we invested in helping kids learn cursive?

Learning to write in cursive obviously practices fine motor skills and improves dexterity. Schools are letting go of these concrete physical learning gains in favor of new technology based skills – like keyboarding or navigating the various educational softwares in classrooms these days. But are other learning gains being lost that are not as easily accounted for when we toss cursive instruction out the window? We think so. That’s why 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.