This image is a
Cursive Alphabet Chart. It shows how to write every letter of the alphabet (A–Z) in cursive handwriting.
Since this is a reference chart and not a specific question with one right answer, here is how you can use it:
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Look at the arrows and numbers: Each letter has small arrows and numbers (like 1, 2, 3). These show you exactly where to start your pencil and which direction to move to make the curves and loops correctly.
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Practice tracing: You can place a piece of paper over this chart or print it out and trace over the black letters to get used to the muscle memory.
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Check your work: If you are practicing writing on lined paper, compare your lowercase letters (the smaller ones) to the examples here to see if your loops are the right size.
Final Answer:
This is a reference guide for learning cursive handwriting; there is no single solution to solve. Use the numbered arrows on each letter to learn the correct stroke order for writing.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cursive alphabets worksheet.