Months of the Year Handwriting Worksheets
Practice writing all twelve months of the year in one complete worksheet. A must-have for calendar units, journals, and early grade writing.
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The twelve months give early writers substantial handwriting practice because of their range in length and complexity — from short words like 'may' to longer ones like 'september' and 'november'. Spelling the months correctly is a skill that pays off immediately in classroom calendars, birthday writing, and personal journals. Tracing each month first helps students internalize the letter sequences before attempting them independently.
Use the full twelve-word list for a comprehensive reference sheet, or trim to just the current month and the months ahead to keep the worksheet manageable for younger students. The letter size and line height controls let you scale the layout for different handwriting stages without re-creating the sheet from scratch.
A ready-made word list
Starts loaded with themed words like january, february, march, april — edit, reorder, or add your own.
Trace then copy each word
Faded guide text to trace, followed by blank lines to write the word from memory.
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Three-line or four-line guides on Letter or A4 paper, with live preview before you print.
Frequently asked questions
- Is 'february' included even though it's hard to spell?
- Yes — 'february' is one of the most frequently misspelled words in early elementary writing. Tracing it repeatedly is exactly the kind of low-pressure repetition that helps the spelling stick.
- Can I make a worksheet with just the current month?
- Easily. Delete the other eleven months in the editor and you have a single-word focused sheet, which works well for daily calendar warm-ups or for very early writers.
- Are the months of the year worksheets free to print?
- Yes. Creating and previewing 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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