Many school systems have dropped the cursive writing requirement, and teachers just send cursive worksheets home in summer learning packets. If you’re a cursive-writing advocate, try these cursive writing alphabet worksheets for your child’s practice time.
Researchers believe that cursive writing and printing activate different parts of the brain. Certain areas of the brain that are activated while reading are activated with writing, although not with typing.
Writing in cursive is a useful way to improve fine motor skills. Then when mastered, it is faster than writing in print. We use cursive when developing our written signature, so learning to write in cursive proves necessary.
One of the most important reasons for learning cursive is for the purpose of historical literacy.
Our nation’s founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, are all written in cursive. If our children cannot read and write in cursive, how will they read these documents in their original form?
Have your child improve their cursive skills with these alphabet practice pages. Each page features traceable letters with plenty of space to practice freely.
Find more cursive writing worksheets for your homeschool practice time to go alongside your Cursive Writing Alphabet Worksheets:
- Over 100 Cursive Printables
- FREE Printable Cursive Journal Cover
- Print and Cursive Handwriting Worksheets
Click here for your free alphabet cursive practice pages.
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