Cursive L Worksheets
On this page, you will find a complete set of free printable cursive L worksheets designed to help children and beginners learn how to write the letter L in cursive with confidence and control. Each worksheet offers clear tracing steps and guided practice to make handwriting both fun and effective.
In this collection, you’ll find three focused worksheet types that build skills step by step: Big Cursive “L” Letters, Cursive “L” Upper & Lowercase, and Cursive “L” 3 Letter Words.
Big Cursive L Letters
The Big Cursive “L” Letters worksheet introduces the flowing, elegant motion that forms the letter L. Practicing large shapes first helps students understand the structure and natural rhythm of cursive writing.
To write a cursive capital L, begin at the top line, make a tall downward stroke that loops left at the bottom, and finish with a graceful curve that extends slightly upward. For lowercase “l,” start with a gentle upward loop that touches the top line, then bring the pen down in a smooth, straight stroke to the baseline, ending with a small connecting curve to the right.
Encourage learners to trace slowly and evenly. Focusing on smooth, continuous movement helps them develop muscle memory for consistent handwriting.
Cursive L Upper & Lowercase
The Cursive “L” Upper & Lowercase worksheet helps students connect uppercase and lowercase L in a single flowing motion. This section focuses on maintaining proper height, alignment, and smooth pen transitions.
Begin with a capital L and continue directly into a lowercase l without lifting the pen. The connection teaches how to keep movement steady and consistent along the writing line.
Students should repeat this motion several times to build fluency and comfort. Keeping the wrist relaxed and applying light pen pressure will help them form letters effortlessly.
Cursive L 3 Letter Words
The Cursive “L” 3 Letter Words worksheet allows learners to use the letter L in short, practical word exercises.
Examples such as “lip,” “lot,” and “leg” show how cursive L connects naturally with other letters. Encourage students to trace each word first, then write freely several times to strengthen coordination and rhythm.
Reading the words aloud while writing can help improve focus and retention. With regular practice, learners will begin to form letters more smoothly and confidently.
How To Use These Worksheets
Here are a few helpful ways to make the most of your cursive L worksheets:
Start Large, Then Go Smaller: Begin with the Big Cursive “L” Letters worksheet to understand shape and motion before practicing smaller handwriting.
Focus on Flow: Use the Upper & Lowercase worksheet to improve transitions and spacing between letter sizes.
Apply Through Words: Complete the 3 Letter Words worksheet to practice writing short, connected words.
Consistent repetition is the key to progress. The more students trace and write, the more natural their cursive handwriting will become.
Begin Practicing Cursive L
All worksheets are free to download and print. They can be used at home, in the classroom, or anywhere handwriting practice is encouraged.
Start with the letter L today and help your learners enjoy the rhythm, flow, and beauty of cursive handwriting one letter at a time.


