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How To Write Cursive

The document provides a step-by-step guide to writing cursive, starting with lowercase letters and offering specific instructions for each letter. It emphasizes the importance of practicing writing names, using lined paper for proper sizing, and daily practice of both lowercase and uppercase letters. Additionally, it offers a personal touch by inviting readers to request their names or words to be written in cursive.
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How To Write Cursive

The document provides a step-by-step guide to writing cursive, starting with lowercase letters and offering specific instructions for each letter. It emphasizes the importance of practicing writing names, using lined paper for proper sizing, and daily practice of both lowercase and uppercase letters. Additionally, it offers a personal touch by inviting readers to request their names or words to be written in cursive.
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Writing cursive means connecting letters together in a flowing way, and each letter has a

special looped or curved style. Here’s how to get started step-by-step:

✍️
1. Start with Lowercase Letters (they’re used more often):

Here are a few simple ones to practice:

Letter How to Write It in Cursive

a Start with a small loop up, then circle


around like a regular “a”, and curve out to
the right.

c Like a regular “c”, but with a little upward


hook at the beginning and a curve out at
the end.

e Small loop upward, then curve over like a


backward “3”.

l Start low, make a tall loop that curves back


down, then swoop right.

o Round like a regular “o”, with a small loop


and a tail to the right.

✒️
2. Practice Writing Your Name in Cursive

Here’s a tip:
●​ Write each letter slowly.​

●​ Connect each one smoothly with a curve going into the next.​

●​ Try:​

Zahra​

would look like a looped Z, then a-h-r-a all connected with curves.​

📄 3. Use Lined Paper


This helps you keep your letters the right size.

●​ Keep lowercase letters between the mid and bottom lines.​

●​ Tall letters like l and d reach to the top.​

●​ Letters like g and y dip below the line.​

🌀 4. Practice Daily
Start with:

●​ a–z in lowercase​

●​ then A–Z in uppercase​

●​ Then full words (like your name, “hello,” “love,” or “school”)​

🖋️ Want Me to Show You?


Send me your name or a word, and I can write it in cursive for you as an image.

Want that?

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