Let’s go step by step to complete this cursive writing worksheet for the letter “A”.
First, look at the example at the top:
There’s a big cursive “A” and a small cursive “a”, both with arrows showing how to write them — start at the top, curve around, and finish with a little tail.
Now, follow each line:
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Trace the dotted letters – Go over each dotted “A” or “a” slowly, following the shape. Don’t rush! Try to match the curves and loops exactly.
2.
Write on your own – After tracing, some lines have blank spaces. Write the same letter there without dots. Copy what you traced.
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Practice words – At the bottom, you’ll see words like “Ant”, “art”, and “add”. These use the cursive “A” or “a” in real words. Trace them first, then try writing them yourself on the blank lines next to them.
Tips:
- Keep your pencil light so you can erase if needed.
- Watch the direction of the arrows — they show where to start and which way to move.
- Practice makes perfect! Do each line carefully.
You’re not being graded on speed — just do your best to make your letters look like the examples.
Final Answer:
Complete each row by tracing the dotted cursive letters “A” and “a”, then write them on your own on the blank lines. Finally, trace and write the words “Ant”, “art”, and “add” using cursive letters.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2nd grade handwriting worksheets.