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  • Dotted Alphabet Worksheets with a Baseline These worksheets all have a baseline to show where the letters sit on the line. You can choose your preferred font. Click on any image to download a PDF

  • Dotted Alphabet Worksheets All the worksheets on this page consist of two pages, with the lower case alphabet on one sheet and capital letters on the other. You could laminate them back-to-back and give your

  • CCW Resources (CCW) End User Licence Agreement Please take the time to read and understand this licence prior to installation. IMPORTANT: YOU MUST NOT COPY OR SHARE CCW FONTS/SOFTWARE WITH ANYONE ELSE EXCEPT IN ACCORDANCE

  • Frequently Asked Questions In this page I'll try to answer questions you may have about the purchase, download, installation and use of the fonts. If you can't find the answer to your question here, contact

  • Handwriting Fonts One of the easiest ways to teach children early handwriting skills is to use a handwriting font to make your own worksheets. The first word most children will learn to write is their

  • Handwriting Worksheets With our fonts in popular UK school styles you can easily make your own handwriting worksheets. Our fonts are simple to install on your PC so that you can make your own customised

  • Has Cursive Writing Fallen from Grace? By Kym Gordon Moore Cursive writing flows across the paper like a magical song reverberating through the strings of a harp. Cursive lettering is more difficult than block lettering

  • How to use CCW fonts These instructions apply to the unjoined cursive and precursive fonts. Once you have downloaded your fonts and installed them on your computer they really couldn't be easier to use. You

  • Joined Up Handwriting With the JoinIt system you can quickly and easily create fully joined up handwriting in Microsoft Word, using popular UK school handwriting styles. We offer several different unjoined fonts on this website

  • Learning to Write is something all children have to do even though the pencil is being replaced By Peter Legrove Learning to write is a part of growing up. We start off by scribbling and

  • Lined Alphabet Worksheets Each worksheet has one page of lower case letters and one of capital letters. There are five different styles of dotted font to choose from, each with handwriting guidelines to show where

  • Outline Alphabet Worksheets The worksheets on this page have large letters with one letter on each A4 page. They can be used for colouring or display. There's one set of capital letters and five different

  • Precursive Fonts These precursive handwriting fonts match the style taught in many schools, particularly in the UK. This is the style without entry (lead-in) strokes. Most letters have a flick to facilitate joining later on.

  • School Fonts Most primary schools have a handwriting policy which specifies the exact style of handwriting which teachers and pupils are expected to use. Using the same school handwriting font throughout the school ensures that

  • School Orders Information Leaflet and Order Form Click here or on the image below to download a printable leaflet and order form in PDF format. How to Order Schools can order by post, fax or

  • Testimonials We have received lots of great feedback from our customers who have purchased our fonts or JoinIt packages for home and school. I am thrilled with both the cursive font and the JoinIt package.

  • Tips for Teaching Handwriting By Shirley Erwee Since we can all write, handwriting is something that virtually all parents can teach their children, provided they still remember the correct formation of each letter. If you