Letter T Handwriting Worksheets
Trace and write the letter Tt, then practice it inside real words. Build the shape first, then recall it on blank ruled lines.
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The lowercase t is a partial ascender: the vertical stroke starts below the top line (roughly three-quarters of the way up) and pulls straight down through the midline to the baseline. After drawing the downstroke, cross it with a short horizontal stroke sitting right at the midline. Uppercase T starts at the top line with a full downstroke to the baseline, then adds a wide crossbar across the very top of that stroke.
The crossbar placement on lowercase t trips many beginners — paste turtle or train into the editor and zoom in so the midline guide is clearly visible, making it easy to see exactly where the cross should land. Once the spacing looks right in the preview, print a sheet and have your child trace a full row before moving to independent lines.
Trace and copy Tt
Faded guide letters to trace, then blank lines to write the letter from memory on the same page.
Words that feature Tt
Practice the letter inside real words like turtle, tiger, tree, so it transfers from drills to writing.
Three-line and four-line guides
Match the baseline structure your handwriting program already uses, on Letter or A4 paper.
Frequently asked questions
- Where exactly should the crossbar on lowercase t sit?
- The crossbar belongs on the midline, not at the top of the stick. A bar placed too high makes t look like a cross symbol, while one placed too low crowds the baseline letters. Using lined worksheets with a visible midline is the fastest way to anchor this habit.
- How is lowercase t different from lowercase l?
- Both are straight downstrokes, but l is a true ascender that reaches the top line while t intentionally falls short of it. The crossbar on t is the clearest distinguishing feature — l has no crossbar at all.
- Are the letter T worksheets free to print?
- Yes. Creating and previewing letter T worksheets is free, and you can screenshot the preview to print. A Pro plan removes the watermark and unlocks high-quality PDF and PNG export.
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