These cursive letter T worksheets include 9 printable pages to help kids practice uppercase T, lowercase t, words, and sentence writing in a fun and simple way.

Free Printable Cursive Letter T Worksheets
If your child is learning cursive handwriting, these free printable cursive letter T worksheets are a fun and simple way to practice! Kids will work on both uppercase T and lowercase t through tracing activities, handwriting practice lines, simple words, and sentence writing pages designed to build confidence one step at a time.
These print-and-go cursive worksheets are perfect for homeschool lessons, classroom handwriting practice, literacy centers, or extra learning at home. The simple layout keeps kids focused while helping them improve fine motor skills and handwriting fluency.
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What’s Included in the Cursive Letter T Worksheets
This printable cursive pack includes 9 handwriting pages to help kids practice the letter T in multiple ways:
- Uppercase cursive T tracing
- Lowercase cursive t tracing
- Cursive t practice lines
- Letter t word practice
- Sentence tracing activities
- Independent handwriting practice
- Draw-and-write activity
- Beginner cursive reinforcement pages
The printable pack uses simple repetition and beginner-friendly handwriting exercises to help kids improve cursive skills without frustration.

Why Practice the Letter T in Cursive?
The cursive letter T is a great letter for kids to practice because it helps reinforce:
- smooth curves
- connecting strokes
- pencil control
- consistent handwriting movement
Daily handwriting practice—even just a few minutes a day—can help build confidence and improve overall handwriting skills over time.
Why Cursive Practice Still Matters
Cursive isn’t just handwriting—it helps kids with:
- Fine motor skills
- Memory and retention
- Reading fluency
- Confidence in writing
And honestly… it’s a great quiet-time activity that doesn’t involve screens.
How to Use These Worksheets
Keep it super simple:
- Print the pages
- Start with tracing
- Move to words + sentences
- Let them try it on their own
💡 Tip: Don’t do all 9 pages at once—spread them out over a few days.
Tips for Teaching Cursive to Kids
Here are a few things that make cursive practice easier for kids:
✔ Keep practice sessions short- 5–10 minutes is usually plenty.
✔ Start with tracing first- Tracing helps kids understand the flow of each letter before writing independently.
✔ Practice one letter at a time- Focusing on a single letter keeps kids from feeling overwhelmed.
✔ Celebrate progress- Confidence matters just as much as perfect handwriting.

Make It More Fun (This Helps A LOT)
If your kids start losing interest, try this:
- Use markers or colored pencils
- Turn it into a “beat the timer” challenge
- Let them say the words out loud while writing
- Reward finishing a page with something small
Little things like this make a big difference.
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Perfect for:
- Homeschool families
- Teachers
- Literacy centers
- Summer learning
- Extra handwriting practice
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Make Handwriting Practice Simple
Cursive practice doesn’t have to feel stressful.
With simple print-and-go worksheets, kids can practice one step at a time while building confidence along the way.
Whether you’re working on one letter or the full alphabet, these cursive printables make learning feel manageable and fun.
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