Cursive Letter T Worksheets
These cursive letter T worksheets focus on capital T, lowercase t, and short words that begin with T. The letter T is useful for cursive practice because it combines a tall stroke with a crossing line.
Lowercase t should rise clearly, but it usually does not need to reach as high as letters like l or h. The crossbar should stay light and controlled so the letter remains neat inside a word.
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Big Cursive T Letters
This worksheet gives children more room to practice the shape of cursive T. Capital T should look tall and clear, while lowercase t needs a steady upward stroke and a neat return to the writing line.
The larger format is helpful because T has two parts to watch: the main stroke and the crossbar. Children can practice the letter first, then add the crossing line without making it too heavy or too low.
Cursive T Upper & Lowercase
This page places uppercase T and lowercase t together so children can compare their size and placement. The capital letter takes more space, while lowercase t stays slimmer and closer to the rest of the word.
Lowercase t should not lean too far forward. If the main stroke tilts too much, the word can look uneven.
The crossbar should sit above the middle of the letter and remain short enough that it does not run into nearby letters.
Cursive T 3 Letter Words
This worksheet moves cursive T into short words such as tap, top, and tin. These words are useful because each one begins with the same tall letter but moves into a different shape.
In tap, the t connects into a rounded a before the word finishes with p below the line.
In top, the t moves into o and then ends with p, giving children practice with a tall starting letter and a lower ending letter.
In tin, the t connects into i before the word finishes with n, so spacing between the smaller letters matters.
These short words help children practice cursive t without treating the crossbar as an afterthought. The letter should be clear first, and the crossing line should finish it neatly.
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