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Namae: ___________________________ Hiragana and Katakana Writing Practice Sheets

Instructions: Use these practice sheets to memorize the kana and their stroke orders.

Row 1 (for kougi 3)

Hiragana

Different acceptable
handwritten versions
Katakana
Row 2 (for kougi 4)

Hiragana

Katakana

Character with almost


similar look; use as guide
to know the difference.
Row 3 (for kougi 5)

Hiragana

Katakana
Row 4 (for kougi 6)

Hiragana

Katakana
Row 5 (for kougi 7)

Hiragana

Katakana
Row 6 (for kougi 8)

Hiragana

Katakana
Row 7 (for kougi 9)

Hiragana

Katakana
Row 8 (for kougi 9)

Hiragana

Katakana
Row 9 (for kougi 10)

Hiragana

Katakana
Rows 10 and 11 (for kougi 11)

Hiragana

Katakana
Japanese Yōon

o combination of the consonant of i-column syllables and ya, yu or yo. For example, k + ya = kya.
o Yōon is described by i-column letters plus small や, ゆ or よ. For example, き + ゃ = きゃ [kya].

Hiragana Yōon
Katakana Yōon

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