Cursive Alphabet: Letter O Worksheet

Cursive O

The cursive letter o is one of the easiest letters in the cursive alphabet. Its round shape makes it a simple and enjoyable letter to learn. Writing “o” in cursive helps you understand how to form smooth loops. It helps you learn other rounded letters like “a” and “g.” Common words like “open,” “orange,” and “ocean” make it a frequently used shape in writing. 

How to Write Cursive O

Writing the cursive O begins with a small upward stroke from the baseline. Create a rounded loop that closes neatly to form the letter. Add a short tail on the right side to connect it to the next letter. Keep the loop smooth and even for a tidy look. Regular practice will help you write it confidently and effortlessly.

How to Connect Lowercase Cursive Letter O

Writing the cursive O begins with a small upward stroke from the baseline. Create a rounded loop that closes neatly to form the letter. Add a short tail on the right side to connect it to the next letter. Keep the loop smooth and even for a tidy look. Regular practice will help you write it confidently and effortlessly.

How to Write Uppercase Cursive O

The cursive O connects well to other letters with its loop and tail. Start with a smooth stroke to make the tail join the next letter. Words like “over,” “onto,” and “on” show how it works. Practice these connections to improve your writing flow and make full words easier to write.

How to Connect Uppercase Cursive Letter O

Begin the uppercase cursive “O” with an upward stroke that curves gently to the right. Continue the curve around in a full circle, bringing the stroke back to its starting point. Ensure the letter is rounded and smooth, with no sharp angles or interruptions in the flow.

Practicing the Cursive O Worksheet

The cursive worksheet offers tracing exercises to guide you through writing the letter “o.” Start by following the traced lines to understand their shape. Move to freehand writing to refine your skills. Focus on keeping the loops consistent and balanced as you practice. It will help you develop neat and flowing handwriting.

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Download Free Printable Cursive O Worksheet

Download our free printable worksheet to practice the cursive “o.” It includes both tracing and writing sections for a complete learning experience. The worksheet is designed to simplify the writing process.

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FAQs

The round shape of the cursive “o” is simple to form and one of the easiest letters for beginners to master.

Yes, mastering “o” helps with letters like “a,” “c,” and “g,” which share similar rounded shapes.

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