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Handwriting Alphabet Uppercase — Set 1
01
the
THE
02
and
AND
03
is
IS
04
in
IN
05
it
IT
06
you
YOU
07
that
THAT
08
he
HE
09
was
WAS
10
for
FOR
11
on
ON
12
are
ARE
13
with
WITH
14
his
HIS
15
they
THEY
16
at
AT
17
be
BE
18
this
THIS
19
from
FROM
20
or
OR
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Build Legible, Confident Handwriting
Handwriting fluency frees cognitive resources for thinking. When letter formation is automatic, students can focus on ideas and content rather than the mechanics of making letters. Our Handwriting worksheets provide the systematic practice needed to build both legibility and speed.
5 Handwriting Exercise Types
- Letter Tracing — trace dashed letters with directional arrows and stroke-order numbering
- Practice Lines — copy words into the four-line framework (sky / top / base / drop lines)
- Word Copying — look-and-copy practice for spelling words and vocabulary lists
- Sentence Copying — copy complete sentences with correct capitalization and punctuation
- Dictation Template — numbered blank lines for teacher-dictated spelling tests and listening practice
From Tracing to Independent Writing
The five exercise types form a developmental ladder: Letter Tracing, Practice Lines, Word Copy, Sentence Copy, Dictation. PreK-K students begin with large-format letter tracing; Grade 1-2 students practice words and sentences; Grade 3-4 students use sentence copy for cursive introduction.