This medium worksheet focuses on copying sentences carefully and spacing letters well. Nine fill-in-the-blank sentences guide kids to look at one word at a time when copying from the board, keep letters close but not touching, end with the right punctuation mark, move to the next line when a line runs out, and read the finished sentence aloud to double-check it.
A matching section then pairs four spacing ideas — letters too close, letters too far apart, even spacing, and finger space — with results like 'word is hard to read' or 'words look neat and clear.' Students learn that spacing decides whether a reader can follow their writing.
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Handwriting: Words and Sentences
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. When copying from the board, look at one word at a time.
2. Letters inside a word should be close together but not touching.
3. A sentence copied correctly keeps the same words and spelling.
4. After writing a sentence, check that it ends with the right punctuation mark.
5. If you run out of room on a line, move to the next line below.
6. Letters that are too far apart make a word hard to read.
7. Writing your letters the same size makes them look even.
8. Before you start writing, make sure your pencil is sharpened.
9. Double-check your copied sentence by reading it aloud to yourself.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
letters too close
→ letters look squished
gap used between words
letters too far apart
→ word is hard to read
words look neat and clear
even spacing
→ words look neat and clear
word is hard to read
finger space
→ gap used between words
letters look squished
Handwriting: Words and Sentences
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) When copying from the board, look at one word at a time.
2) Letters inside a word should be close together but not touching.
3) A sentence copied correctly keeps the same words and spelling.
4) After writing a sentence, check that it ends with the right punctuation mark.
5) If you run out of room on a line, move to the next line below.
6) Letters that are too far apart make a word hard to read.
7) Writing your letters the same size makes them look even.
8) Before you start writing, make sure your pencil is sharpened.
9) Double-check your copied sentence by reading it aloud to yourself.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
letters too close
→ letters look squished
gap used between words
letters too far apart
→ word is hard to read
words look neat and clear
even spacing
→ words look neat and clear
word is hard to read
finger space
→ gap used between words
letters look squished
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