Style:
Cursive Handwriting
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. If your cursive letters lean in different directions, you need to fix your slant.
2. The cursive lowercase letter v ends with a short upward stroke that connects to the next letter.
3. In cursive, the letter h has a tall loop that rises from the baseline to the top line.
4. You cross the letter t and dot the letters i and j after you finish writing the whole word.
5. The cursive capital letter S starts with a downward curve from above the midline.
6. Letters that sit entirely between the baseline and midline are called short letters.
7. Cursive writing uses three main stroke types: undercurve, overcurve, and slant.
8. The word the is easy to write in cursive because all three letters connect smoothly.
9. Keeping your wrist relaxed while writing helps prevent hand fatigue during long cursive practice.
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 are different sizes
→ Make all short letters reach the midline evenly
Keep all letters resting on the bottom line
Letters lean in different directions
→ Practice consistent slant by tilting your paper
Practice consistent slant by tilting your paper
Too much space between letters in a word
→ Keep your pencil on the paper to connect letters
Keep your pencil on the paper to connect letters
Letters float above the baseline
→ Keep all letters resting on the bottom line
Make all short letters reach the midline evenly
Cursive Handwriting
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) If your cursive letters lean in different directions, you need to fix your slant.
2) The cursive lowercase letter v ends with a short upward stroke that connects to the next letter.
3) In cursive, the letter h has a tall loop that rises from the baseline to the top line.
4) You cross the letter t and dot the letters i and j after you finish writing the whole word.
5) The cursive capital letter S starts with a downward curve from above the midline.
6) Letters that sit entirely between the baseline and midline are called short letters.
7) Cursive writing uses three main stroke types: undercurve, overcurve, and slant.
8) The word the is easy to write in cursive because all three letters connect smoothly.
9) Keeping your wrist relaxed while writing helps prevent hand fatigue during long cursive practice.
★ 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 are different sizes
→ Make all short letters reach the midline evenly
Keep all letters resting on the bottom line
Letters lean in different directions
→ Practice consistent slant by tilting your paper
Practice consistent slant by tilting your paper
Too much space between letters in a word
→ Keep your pencil on the paper to connect letters
Keep your pencil on the paper to connect letters
Letters float above the baseline
→ Keep all letters resting on the bottom line
Make all short letters reach the midline evenly
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