How to Write November in Cursive
As the air grows crisp, “November” provides an opportunity to hone our cursive skills with its elegant composition. This tutorial promises a rich experience as we navigate the intricate twists and turns of this penultimate month.
“November” in cursive boasts a blend of flowing curves and elegant transitions. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to write “November” in cursive:
- N: Start with the uppercase “N”. Begin at the baseline, move upwards above the midline, then curve downwards towards the baseline. Next, curve back up, going slightly past the midline, and then descend down to the baseline, forming the traditional “N” shape. As you end the “N”, make a slight curve upwards to prepare to connect to the next letter.
- o: Connect from the “N” by moving slightly upward, then create a loop that curves down to the baseline, moves to the right and below the baseline, and then curves back up to the midline, completing the loop of the “o”.
- v: From the “o”, start by moving upward slightly. Then, descend in a slant to the baseline and immediately curve back up, creating the characteristic “v” shape.
- e: Start by moving slightly upward from the baseline, then curve down to the baseline. Form a loop that arcs back up near the midline and then descends in a semi-circle motion.
- m: Connect from the “e”. Start by moving slightly upward, then curve above the midline and descend to the baseline. From there, make a loop that arcs back up to the midline and comes down, followed by another similar loop. This results in the two humps of the “m”.
- b: Connect to the “m” by curving upward slightly, then descending below the baseline to shape the body of the “b”. Arc back up, creating a loop that reaches the midline, and then curve back down, touching the baseline.
- e: Begin by moving slightly upward from the baseline, then curve down. Form a loop that swings back up near the midline and then descends in a semi-circle motion.
- r: Connect from the “e”. Start by curving slightly upward from the baseline, then create a downward curve that touches the baseline. Make a gentle curve back up, but not as high as the midline, completing the word “November”.
When learning to master “November” in cursive, repetition is key. Begin by practicing each letter on its own. Once you feel at ease with the individual shapes, practice connecting them smoothly to form the word. Visual learners might benefit from checking out images or videos showcasing “November” in cursive.
November Practice Worksheet
November Printables


