Cursive Writing Letter L Worksheets
These 3rd grade cursive letter l worksheets pdf provide comprehensive handwriting practice for students mastering cursive L formation. This 5-page printable pack includes uppercase and lowercase letter tracing, word practice with lion, leaf, lamp, lake, love, and light, plus sentence writing activities designed for elementary classrooms. Teachers can seamlessly integrate these into their cursive writing practice units for immediate skill development.
What Skills Are Included in This 3rd Grade Cursive Letter L Worksheets PDF?
Page 1: Uppercase cursive ‘L’ tracing with numbered stroke directions (1-4) and 12 independent practice repetitions
Page 2: Lowercase cursive ‘l’ tracing with guided formation arrows and 12+ repetition exercises on primary lines
Page 3: Combined uppercase and lowercase L practice with stroke sequence guides for both letter forms
Page 4: Word tracing practice featuring 6 L-words: lion, leaf, lamp, lake, love, light with directional arrows
Page 5: Sentence tracing with 8 contextual sentences: “The lion sleeps,” “I love my lamp,” “The lake is calm,” and more
Activities align with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1 expectations for conventional spelling and handwriting fluency in grade 3.
Why This Works for 3rd Grade
Third graders developing cursive fluency benefit from the looped formation of letter L, which appears frequently in high-frequency words. This pack uses evidence-based instructional design: numbered stroke sequences develop proper motor patterns, while the progression from isolated letters to meaningful sentences builds automaticity. The lowercase cursive ‘l’ connects smoothly to following letters, making it essential for fluent cursive writing.
Thematic illustrations (lion, lamb, lighthouse, leaf, lamp, light bulb) provide visual context that supports vocabulary development while maintaining engagement during the repetitive practice necessary for muscle memory. The sentence practice incorporates alliteration and simple phonetic patterns appropriate for developing readers.
Classroom Differentiation
Scaffolding for Struggling Writers
Students needing additional support can focus on pages 1-2 (uppercase and lowercase separately) before attempting combined practice. Use raised-line paper or place a textured surface beneath the worksheet for tactile feedback. For students struggling with the looped formation, practice the motion in air or on whiteboards first. Allow extra time for the word tracing page, completing 2-3 words per session rather than all six at once.
Extension for Advanced Students
Challenge fluent writers to create original L-alliteration sentences on the blank practice lines. Have students identify connecting points between letters in words like “lake” and “light.” Create a class book using sentences from cursive letter K practice and cursive letter J worksheets to reinforce cross-letter connections and build a comprehensive cursive reference guide.













