A cursive capital T is easy to write. It’s almost exactly like a handwritten capital T. The lowercase cursive t is also almost exactly like a lowercase handwritten t.
The letter t in cursive usually connects to the letter h in words like:
- think
- three
- theme
Cursive t’s also connect to the letter r in many words. Some of these include:
- trace
- trigger
After you become comfortable with writing the letter T in cursive, practice writing “th” together as well as “tr.” These are called “connectors” and will help you understand how cursive works to form words.
Bonus Tip: Practice all of the example words to get better with the cursive alphabet, especially trickier ones, like the letter g.
Writing an Uppercase T in Cursive
As you see in the diagram (above), begin the capital T on the topline, taking your stroke out to the right creating a horizontal line. Next, from the center of the horizontal line, make a stem going to the bottom line.
Please watch our short tutorial video showing exactly how to write both upper and lowercase.
Writing a Lowercase t in Cursive
Begin your stroke slightly below your midline. Take your stoke to the topline and back down to the bottom. Finally, cross your “t” on the midline and remember to finish the letter out to the right to either end the letter or connect to your next letter.
Cursive Letter T — Free Worksheet to practice the letter t in both uppercase and lowercase. Click on the image to download the pdf.