This medium worksheet steps up your cursive with nine fill-in-the-blank questions and a four-way matching set. You will name the wave shape made by lowercase w's two undercurves, the small loop near the midline in cursive k, and the descenders that drop below the baseline on p and q. Other blanks cover the checkstroke connection, the tall capital F, and how slow practice builds muscle memory.

The matching section sorts capitals into cane-stem (I, J, T, F), loop-stem (B, D, L, P), curve-start (A, E, H, K), and oval-start (C, O, Q, G) groups. You will leave with a sharper eye for letter families.

Style:
Busy Bee
Cursive Handwriting
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The cursive lowercase letter w is formed with two undercurves that create a wave shape.
2) In cursive, the ending stroke of one letter becomes the beginning stroke of the next letter.
3) The cursive letter k is a tall letter that includes a small loop near the midline before slanting down.
4) When you connect an overcurve letter to an undercurve letter, you use a checkstroke connection.
5) The cursive capital F looks very different from its print version and has a large top loop.
6) Lowercase cursive b starts at the baseline, loops up to the top line, and slants back down.
7) The cursive letters p and q both have descenders that drop below the baseline.
8) Writing slowly and carefully first helps you build muscle memory for each letter shape.
9) The lowercase cursive letter x is formed with an undercurve, a slant, and then a short lift stroke.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Cane-stem capitals
A, E, H, K
C, O, Q, G
Loop-stem capitals
I, J, T, F
B, D, L, P
Curve-start capitals
C, O, Q, G
A, E, H, K
Oval-start capitals
B, D, L, P
I, J, T, F
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