Cursive letters can be difficult for younger children to learn, so why not boost their confidence with these enjoyable cursive practice sheets?
While typing is becoming more popular in schools, the traditional method of learning cursive writing with worksheets is a wonderful way to get kids moving forward with their literary education. Third-grade learners can freely learn how to write the letter 'L' in cursive and use their skills to create full sentences using cursive handwriting with these cursive L worksheets.
Kids will begin by practicing writing the cursive letter 'L' with the help of traced letters on the page. They will then be encouraged to trace some sentences such as 'Lily loves to eat lemon lollipops' using their cursive writing skills. This will help children understand how each of these letters is used in a sentence, which will help them with the rest of their writing.
These handwriting cursive L worksheets are ideal for students who want to improve their cursive writing skills. Before writing their own letters, children trace the uppercase and lowercase L letters. They can then trace a sentence with the cursive letter L to help young writers learn to allow proper spacing between letters in a word and words in a sentence.