This worksheet is designed to help you practice writing letters in cursive (joined-up handwriting). Since there is no specific question to solve, the "answer" is the correct way to form each letter shown.
Here is a guide on how to write each pair of letters correctly:
1. Letter Aa
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Capital A: Start at the top line. Make a curve down to the bottom line, like a big hill. Go back up to the top and make a smaller loop inside. Finish with a tail that crosses over.
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Lowercase a: Start in the middle. Make a small circle (like an 'o') and then pull the line straight down to the bottom.
2. Letter Bb
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Capital B: Start at the top line. Draw a straight line down to the bottom. Lift your pencil. Go back to the top and make two bumps (one on top, one on bottom) going down to the baseline.
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Lowercase b: Start at the top line. Draw a straight stick down to the bottom. Without lifting, go back up halfway and make a round belly at the bottom.
3. Letter Cc
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Capital C: Start near the top line. Make a big open curve, like a moon or a hook, ending near the bottom line.
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Lowercase c: This looks just like a tiny Capital C. Start in the middle space and make a small open curve.
4. Letter Dd
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Capital D: Start at the top line. Draw a straight stick down to the bottom. Lift your pencil. Go back to the top and make one big curved belly that touches the bottom line.
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Lowercase d: First, make a small circle (like an 'a'). Then, from the top of the circle, draw a tall stick straight up to the top line and back down.
5. Letter Ee
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Capital E: Start at the top line. Make a loop at the top, come down, make a loop in the middle, come down, and make a loop at the bottom. It looks like three stacked loops.
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Lowercase e: Start in the middle of the line. Make a tiny horizontal dash, then loop around to make a small circle.
6. Letter Ff
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Capital F: Similar to the capital E, but without the bottom loop. Start at the top, loop across, come down, loop across the middle, and stop.
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Lowercase f: Start at the top line. Curve over like a hook, come all the way down below the bottom line, and make a small curl. Cross it with a small dash in the middle.
7. Letter Gg
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Capital G: Start like a Capital C (big curve). When you get to the bottom, don't stop! Curl inward and make a small horizontal shelf.
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Lowercase g: Start in the middle. Make a circle. From the bottom of the circle, draw a tail that goes down below the line and curls back up like a fishhook.
Final Answer:
Practice tracing the dashed lines for each letter (Aa through Gg) following the shapes described above to complete your cursive writing worksheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fourth grade cursive worksheet.