Cursive Letters Practice
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet for practicing cursive letter formation and writing.
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Cursive Letters Practice
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Follow the instructions for each section to practice your cursive handwriting. Pay close attention to letter formation and connections.
Practice writing each capital cursive letter. Trace the first one, then write your own.
1. A a
2. B b
3. C c
4. D d
5. E e
Practice writing each lowercase cursive letter. Trace the first one, then write your own.
1. f f
2. g g
3. h h
4. i i
5. j j
Fill in the blanks by writing the missing cursive letter to complete the word. Pay attention to how letters connect.
1. c_t (answer: a)
2. d_g (answer: o)
3. b_d (answer: e)
4. h_t (answer: a)
Write the following words in cursive:
1. happy
2. friend
3. school
Write the following sentence in cursive:
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
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