Cursive Alphabet: Letter N Worksheet
Cursive N
The Cursive N is a key part of the cursive alphabet and helps in mastering smooth transitions between letters. Writing cursive n improves your ability to form clean and connected strokes. It also lays the foundation for writing commonly used words like “open,” “ocean,” and “near.”
How to Write Cursive N
Writing the cursive N is very easy to write. Start with a short upward stroke from the baseline. Curve down to make the first arch and repeat to create the second. Finish with a small tail to connect to the next letter.
Be careful with each step to make the letter neat. Focus on making even arches and keeping the right slant. It will help your cursive writing look smooth and consistent.
How to Connect Lowercase Cursive Letter N
The cursive “n” is designed to connect easily with other letters. Start with the small upward stroke, then move smoothly through the two arches. End with a tail that flows naturally into the next letter. This connection makes words like “nine,” “near,” and “nature” easy to write. Practice the transitions to improve the overall flow of your handwriting.
How to Write Uppercase Cursive N
Begin the uppercase cursive N with a vertical stroke from the top line down to the baseline. Next, curve the stroke to the right, forming a smooth arch. Bring the line back down straight to the baseline, then finish with a gentle curve that extends slightly to the right. Keep the strokes smooth, ensuring the letter has an elegant, flowing appearance.
How to Connect Uppercase Cursive Letter N
To connect the capital cursive N, extend the final curve slightly to the right, making it easier to link to the next letter. This will create a smooth transition between letters. A fluid connection helps maintain the consistency and flow of your cursive writing, especially when linking to letters like “o” or “a” in words like “Now” or “Name.”
Practicing the Cursive N Worksheet
Our cursive worksheet provides guided tracing exercises by independent writing practice. Start by tracing the letter to learn its shape. Write the letter without tracing when you are ready to write it.
The worksheet also includes simple words featuring “m” to help you practice connecting letters and improve your overall handwriting flow.
Previous Lesson: Cursive M
Download Free Printable Cursive N Worksheet
Download our free printable Cursive worksheet to write the cursive N. It includes both tracing guides and blank spaces for writing practice. It’s designed to help learners build confidence in their cursive writing skills.
Next Lesson: Cursive O
FAQs
Start with tracing the letter and focus on making smooth arches. Practice slowly and gradually increase your speed and accuracy.
Yes, practicing cursive “n” helps make your strokes more consistent. It improves your handwriting style and makes it neater.
Spend 10 to 15 minutes a day practicing cursive “n”. It will help you make steady progress without feeling overwhelmed.