Handwriting practice sheets
Blank ruled practice in three rule sizes. A blank sheet shows what has actually stuck, which no tracing sheet can.
Handwriting Practice Sheet — Large Rule
A blank handwriting sheet with a three-line guide rule in large size, ready for free letter and word practice.
A blank ruled sheet is the plainest practice there is: three lines and nothing else, so a hand can form any letter or word without a model to trace. The large rule gives plenty of room for early strokes, with a top line, a baseline and a dashed midline. Writing a letter from memory on a blank sheet shows what has stuck, which no tracing sheet can. It is the sheet used to practise anything.
Handwriting Practice Sheet — Medium Rule
A blank handwriting sheet with a three-line guide rule in medium size, ready for free letter and word practice.
The medium rule is the size that most early writing settles into once the largest strokes are comfortable. It keeps the same three-line guide — top line, baseline and dashed midline — but brings the letters closer to the size they will be asked to write in, which eases the jump to ordinary lined paper. A hand that has met the large rule moves to this one naturally. It is the same blank sheet, one step smaller.
Handwriting Practice Sheet — Small Rule
A blank handwriting sheet with a three-line guide rule in small size, ready for free letter and word practice.
The small rule is the size closest to ordinary writing paper, used once the medium rule feels easy. It carries the same three-line guide with a dashed midline, but the letters it asks for are near the height of everyday handwriting, which is the real target. Stepping down the rule size gradually is what keeps writing legible as the lines get closer together. It is the blank sheet at its smallest.
Free to print. Use these sheets at home or in a classroom, as many copies as you need, at no cost and without asking. Please don't sell them, or repost them as your own.