Capital and lowercase K in cursive
Print this big cursive K and k to trace, or download it as a PNG.
How the cursive k works — joins, family, and the usual mistake
K is a loop-family letter (b, e, f, h, k, l) — h's skeleton with a knotted arm instead of a hump. Skipping the tie-loop turns k into h — that little knot at the midline is the whole letter.
Practice words: Kate, kind, kick. For dotted, dashed, and faint practice rows of any word at seven difficulty levels, use the handwriting worksheet generator.
The cursive capital K
The cursive capital K is close to its print form: a tall decorated stem, then one motion for the arm and leg, meeting at the middle with a small loop.
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