CCW Cursive Font 1
With this UK school style cursive font you can make your own handwriting
worksheets. The cursive font style CCW Cursive 1 has lead-in (entry) strokes so that all the lower case
letters start from the line. Lower case letters have loopy tails and the letter f loops at the back.
Please note that the fonts on this page are not designed to join. They are intended for use at
the separate letters stage of learning to write. Click here for my joined up
handwriting packages.
You can choose a standard style cursive font, dotted or arrow styles for tracing, outline style or dotted with
handwriting guidelines to help children keep letters the correct height. Each style of cursive font is available
separately or you can save more than 50% by getting a pack of all five CCW Cursive 1 font styles shown on this
page. You will then be able to create your own handwriting worksheets and display labels in the school's cursive
font style.
Standard style

The standard style CCW cursive 1 font is semi-bold making it clear and easy to read.

Dotted style

The dotted style font, as its name suggests, consists of dots for tracing. Numbers, accented characters and
punctuation marks are also dotted. We recommend using a large size (28pt or more).

Arrow style

The arrow style font has a circle and arrow to show the starting position for each letter. A triangle indicates
a "bounce back", where the pencil direction reverses, and a square indicates where the pencil should be lifted off
the paper. Where more than one pencil stroke is needed, the start points are numbered.

Lined style

Cursive 1 lined style helps learner writers to position and size letters correctly. Each letter is dotted for
tracing. Numbers, accented characters and punctuation marks are all included. Blank guidelines can easily be
produced by pressing the space bar.

Outline style

Outline style works well printed at very large sizes, for example one letter per A4 page, for colouring and
tracing. It is also effective for classroom displays and labels.

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