This worksheet is designed to help you practice writing in cursive. The text on the page is a short poem about how small things add up to make big things, like drops of water making an ocean.
To complete this assignment, follow these steps:
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Read Aloud: Read each line of the poem out loud to yourself. This helps your brain remember the words and the rhythm of the sentences.
2.
Trace or Copy: Look at the cursive letters in the example lines. On the blank lines provided (or on a separate piece of lined paper), write out each sentence exactly as it appears.
3.
Focus on Connections: In cursive, most letters are connected. Pay attention to how the end of one letter flows into the start of the next. Keep your pencil on the paper as much as possible.
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Repeat: Write the whole poem at least two or three times. Repetition helps build muscle memory so your handwriting becomes smoother and more consistent.
Here is the text you need to write:
Little Things
Little drops of water,
Little grains of sand,
Make the mighty ocean
And the beauteous land.
And the little moments,
Humble though they be,
Make the mighty ages
Of eternity.
Final Answer:
The task is to practice cursive handwriting by copying the poem "Little Things" onto the provided lines. Read each line aloud, then carefully write it in cursive, focusing on connecting your letters smoothly. Repeat the process for the entire poem to improve your penmanship.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of script handwriting worksheet.