Learn Cursive Writing: Small Letters
Explore these practice sheets to master the art of writing small letters in cursive. Each sheet is designed to guide you through the strokes and shapes of the alphabet. Click any image to see it in full size.
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- Cursive: A style of handwriting where letters are joined together in a flowing, connected way.
- Lowercase: The small letters of the alphabet (like a, b, c), as opposed to capital letters.
- Stroke: A single movement of a pen or pencil to make a line or shape when writing a letter.
- Loop: A curved, closed or partially closed part of a letter, such as in 'l' or 'g'.
- Ascender: The part of a lowercase letter that extends above the main body, like the top of 'b', 'd', or 'h'.
- Descender: The part of a lowercase letter that extends below the main line of writing, like the bottom of 'g', 'p', or 'y'.
- Baseline: The invisible line on which letters sit.
- Ligature: The small connecting line or stroke that joins one cursive letter to the next.
























