Learning Outcomes
Lowercase cursive t → Traces the curved start and downstroke → Improves letter-formation accuracy and hand control.
Teacup picture → Connects letter t to a familiar word → Strengthens memory for the sound and helps kids stay interested.
Guided tracing practice → Repeats a single letter with steady pacing → Builds confidence for writing lines before moving to new letters.
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Cursive Letter T Tracing Worksheet With Teacup
This worksheet asks your child to trace the lowercase letter t in cursive style while looking at a picture of a teacup, so the letter feels connected to a familiar word.
At age 5, handwriting is still getting figured out, and many kids struggle when letter shapes feel like abstract squiggles. When kids rush, they may start in the wrong spot or forget the top part before the downstroke.
Use this exact page together by pointing at the teacup picture first and saying “t, teacup.” Then model one slow trace of the cursive t, and invite your child to trace it right under your finger, going at the same pace.
The picture anchor and the repeated tracing help the letter look and feel consistent, which makes practice easier than a generic letter sheet. It also works well for a quick grab-and-go session from Whizki Learning, without extra materials.
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