This worksheet is designed to help you practice writing cursive letters. Since I cannot physically trace the dots or write in the boxes for you, here are the instructions on how to complete the task yourself:
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Trace the Dotted Letters: Look at the top row of each section where the letters (A–I, J–R, S–Z) are written with dotted lines. Place your pencil on the starting dot and carefully follow the path to form the letter. This helps your hand learn the shape and flow of cursive writing.
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Write in the Empty Boxes: After tracing, look at the empty boxes directly below the traced letters. Try to write the same letter in each box, mimicking the style and size of the traced example above it.
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Repeat for All Sections: Do this for all three groups of letters:
* First group: A through I
* Second group: J through R
* Third group: S through Z
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Fill in Your Name and Date: At the bottom of the page, write today’s date and your name in the spaces provided.
By practicing this way, you’ll build muscle memory for writing in cursive smoothly and consistently.
Final Answer:
To complete the worksheet, trace each dotted cursive letter from A to Z in order, then independently write each letter multiple times in the empty boxes below its traced version. Finish by filling in your name and the current date at the bottom.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cursive capital letter worksheet.