Handwriting Teaching Resources
Explore free handwriting worksheets, classroom alphabet posters, and more activities for kids that have been teacher-created for primary teachers. There's even a handwriting worksheet generator to help students improve their handwriting!
Whether you're working on handwriting practice with your prep students or teaching cursive writing to year 3, we've got you covered with teacher resources that have undergone the Teach Starter teacher team's rigorous review process.
New to teaching kids to write by hand? The teachers on our team have had to teach a brand-new grade level after years away, so we’ve put together a quick guide!
What Are the 3 Stages of Handwriting Development?
Teaching students to print in legible handwriting starts well before they put pencil to paper to spell out their names. There's a lot of handwriting practise along the way!
The process typically takes the form of three distinct stages:
- Pre-Handwriting Patterns — This stage of handwriting involves creating shapes with the pencil and learning the different directional pushes and pulls required to form letters. Students may practise tracing different types of lines and shapes to prepare them for letter formation.
- Single Letter Formation — Next, students progress to forming individual letters. You'll want to teach students to form groups or families of letters that have similar shapes and directional pushes and pulls. Once they've gotten one concept down, you can move on to the formation of other letters that are formed differently. In this stage, students learn both the formation of lowercase and uppercase letters.
- Joined Handwriting — This final stage of handwriting puts it all together — literally! In this stage, students will begin forming words on the page with their pencils and will soon be writing full sentences (and later paragraphs!).
How Can Kids Improve Their Handwriting?
Perhaps you're past the stage of teaching handwriting, but you have students who are lagging behind their peers and need a little help to create legible print? We've got you covered there too!
Here are a few tips from our teacher team to help kids improve their handwriting in your class:
- Find fun ways to practise handwriting. This is a skill students will need for the rest of their lives, but that doesn't mean it has to be boring. Even something as simple as having students practice writing jokes can make the experience more fun and engaging.
- Work on motor skill development. Good handwriting is tied to fine motor skills, and sometimes a student just needs to practise manipulating more objects to build up those hand muscles.
- Change up the instrument. Does your student need to use a different kind of pencil or a pencil that is a different size? Do they need a grip added to their pencil? Sometimes a change in the writing instrument can make a big difference in the writing itself.
Worry that your student is falling behind? You may want to meet with your school's special education experts. It may help to have the students evaluated by an occupational therapist to determine if additional intervention is needed.
Handwriting Fonts and Lines Across Australian Schools
In Australia, the fonts taught and used in schools change depending on which state or territory you are in. It can also change depending on the agreed guidelines of the school you are teaching at.
If you're teaching handwriting in Australia, it is important that you become familiar with the handwriting font used in your state or territory and the guidelines used in your school. This includes when to introduce cursive writing and the use of pens.
There are three main types of lines and the use of the lines in Australia:
- Blue dotted thirds, with the body of the letter in between the two dotted lines
- Blue dotted thirds, with the body of the letter in between the second dotted line and the last solid line
- Red and blue lined thirds, with the body of the letter in between the two blue lines
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Consonant Digraphs Worksheet Pack
Practise writing and enhancing knowledge of consonant digraphs with this worksheet pack.
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Season Handwriting Sheets
Handwriting sheets about the seasons.
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Lined Handwriting Paper for Older Students
A variety of lined handwriting paper, suitable for school fonts, to help students write neatly.
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Lowercase Letter Formation Task Cards
Teach the basic formation of lowercase letters with this set of task cards.
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CVC Words – Playdough Mats
45 pages of three-letter consonant-vowel-consonant words for students to practise writing and forming in playdough.
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Handwriting Sheet - Days of the Week
A handwriting sheets for the days of the week.
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Handwriting Paper with Dotted Blue Line - Landscape
Use this Handwriting Paper to help students to write with their neatest handwriting.
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Handwriting Paper with Dotted Blue Line - Portrait
Use this Handwriting Paper to help students to write with their neatest handwriting.
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Large Handwriting Charts - Capitals and Lower Case
Print capital and lower case letters displayed on large red and blue handwriting lines.
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Writing the Alphabet Chart
A chart to assist students when learning how to form letters.
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Handwriting Book Cover - Version 2
A Handwriting book cover to use on your students' workbooks.
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Queensland Cursive Entries and Exits Spaceship - Blue
A set of 12 Queensland Cursive entry and exit shuttles to join together to make a handwriting spaceship.
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Vowel Digraphs Worksheet Pack
Practise writing and enhancing knowledge of vowel digraphs with this worksheet pack.
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Handwriting Lines with Cat - No Dotted Line
Use the cat to help your students set their handwriting out correctly.
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Writing Lower Case Letters
Students practice writing the lower case letter next to the provided capital letter.
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Months of the Year Worksheets
Read, write, and spell the months of the year with a set of printable Months of the Year worksheets for early years.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Matching
A set of four pages for practicing uppercase and lowercase letter recognition.
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Handwriting Song Poster
A poster with The Handwriting Song to display in the classroom.
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Letter Formation Alphabet Posters (With Instructions)
A set of letter formation alphabet posters, with simple instructions, to display in the classroom.
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Letter Formation Alphabet Posters
A set of letter formation alphabet posters to display in the classroom.
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Handwriting Rhyme Poster
Use this handwriting rhyme to help your students prepare themselves for a handwriting lesson.
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100 Day Mini Book
Create a mini-book by completing the 100-item writing prompts and illustrating each page
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I Can! I Can't ... Yet. – Handwriting Worksheet (Version 1)
A handwriting worksheet designed to help students goal set by reflecting on what they can and cannot do yet.
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Uppercase Letter Formation Task Cards
Teach the basic formation of uppercase letters with this set of task cards.
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Alphabet Playdough Mats
A set of playdough mats where students write and form letters in playdough.
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Handwriting Hints Poster
A poster providing helpful hints to produce good handwriting.
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Large Handwriting Charts - Lowercase
Print handwriting displayed on large red and blue lines.
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Alphabet Writing Rhymes - Teaching Slides
Use these fun alphabet writing rhymes to help students learn to write the letters of the alphabet.
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My Magic E Story - Mini-Book
Practise reading and writing sentences with CVCe words with this magic e mini-book.
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I Can! I Can't ... Yet. – Handwriting Worksheet (Version 4)
A handwriting worksheet designed to help students goal set by reflecting on what they can and cannot do yet.
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I Can! I Can't ... Yet. – Handwriting Worksheet (Version 2)
A handwriting worksheet designed to help students goal set by reflecting on what they can and cannot do yet.
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The Pencil Grip Flip Trick
A poster explaining a trick to help students with correct pencil grip.