In Cursive Writing, students in grade 5 learn how to connect letters smoothly to form words and sentences with style. They practice handwriting techniques to improve speed, neatness, and consistency. Learners also explore how cursive is used for signatures, personal notes, and creative expression. By practicing shapes, letters, and longer passages, children strengthen fine motor skills and confidence in their writing. Cursive Writing helps students communicate clearly while also developing patience, focus, and pride in their work.
🟢 Starter
- Practice writing lowercase letters a–z in Cursive Writing.
- Write your name in Cursive Writing three times.
- Copy the uppercase alphabet in Cursive Writing.
- Write the days of the week in Cursive Writing.
- Write the months of the year in Cursive Writing.
- Practice joining “a” and “e” in Cursive Writing.
- Write five color names in Cursive Writing.
- Copy a short sentence in Cursive Writing: “I like school.”
- Write five animal names in Cursive Writing.
- Practice capital “C” and “G” in Cursive Writing.
- Write a list of three friends’ names in Cursive Writing.
- Copy a sentence in Cursive Writing: “Learning is fun.”
- Write numbers one to ten in Cursive Writing.
- Practice loops with “l” and “h” in Cursive Writing.
- Write your favorite food in Cursive Writing.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “Today is a good day.”
- Write five classroom objects in Cursive Writing.
- Practice writing “th” and “ch” in Cursive Writing.
- Copy the word “happiness” in Cursive Writing.
- Write a simple poem line in Cursive Writing.
🟡 Practice
- Write a short paragraph in Cursive Writing about your family.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “Reading helps us learn new ideas.”
- Write ten action words in Cursive Writing.
- Copy a riddle in Cursive Writing and decorate it.
- Write a diary entry in Cursive Writing about your day.
- Practice connecting “oo” and “ee” in Cursive Writing.
- Write a thank-you note in Cursive Writing.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “Practice makes progress.”
- Write five sentences in Cursive Writing about your school.
- Copy a short poem in Cursive Writing.
- Write your favorite story title in Cursive Writing.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “Cursive Writing is beautiful.”
- Write five sentences in Cursive Writing about sports.
- Copy a quote in Cursive Writing chosen by your teacher.
- Write ten describing words in Cursive Writing.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “Be kind to everyone.”
- Write a letter in Cursive Writing to a classmate.
- Copy the first verse of a song in Cursive Writing.
- Write a shopping list in Cursive Writing.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “I will do my best.”
🔴 Challenge
- Write a full page in Cursive Writing about your favorite holiday.
- Copy a fable or short story in Cursive Writing.
- Write a two-paragraph essay in Cursive Writing.
- Copy a famous quote in Cursive Writing and explain its meaning.
- Write a creative story in Cursive Writing with a beginning, middle, and end.
- Copy a poem in Cursive Writing with at least eight lines.
- Write a diary entry in Cursive Writing as a historical figure.
- Copy a paragraph in Cursive Writing from your textbook.
- Write a speech in Cursive Writing for a class event.
- Copy the sentence in Cursive Writing: “Hard work brings success.”
- Write a letter in Cursive Writing to your future self.
- Copy a science fact in Cursive Writing.
- Write a journal entry in Cursive Writing about a trip.
- Copy an inspirational passage in Cursive Writing.
- Write a newspaper article in Cursive Writing about an event.
- Copy a paragraph in Cursive Writing from your favorite book.
- Write an imaginative story in Cursive Writing about space.
- Copy the preamble of a constitution or pledge in Cursive Writing.
- Write your autobiography introduction in Cursive Writing.
- Copy a dialogue in Cursive Writing with two characters speaking.