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Print and Cursive School Fonts For Learning How to Write

By Jacci Howard Bear, About.com

These free handwriting fonts for teachers mimic lettering used to teach print and cursive handwriting skills. Below you'll find a very brief description of each of the handwriting fonts and a link to view a larger sample and download the font. The description on this page covers:

  • Characters - a few specific key characters
  • Rules - lines to guide placement such as baseline
  • Trace - dotted outline for tracing
  • Style - D'Nealian, Zaner-Bloser, etc.

Jarman

Jarman School FontJarman School Font
Slanted manuscript font.
q - small curved tail
curved 'connectors' on several lower case characters
unusual curves and ears on some characters
Trace - see Jardotty, below
Rules - No
Style - a simulation of the Christopher Jarman cursive handwriting scheme

Jardotty

Jardotty School FontJardotty Trace Font
Slanted manuscript trace font.
q - small curved tail
curved 'connectors' on several lower case characters
unusual curves and ears on some characters
Trace - Yes
Rules - No
Style - a simulation of the Christopher Jarman cursive handwriting scheme

Learning Curve 2.0

Learning Curve Font by Blue VinylLearning Curve Font by Blue Vinyl
Cursive font.
Rules - Yes, as extra character
Trace - see Dashed version, below
Extras - Yes, practice curves, rules
Style - similar to Zaner-Bloser old-style but with variations in W, D, and a few other slight differences

Learning Curve Dashed 2.0

Learning Curve Dashed Font by Blue VinylLearning Curve Dashed Font by Blue Vinyl
Cursive font.
Rules - Yes, as extra character
Trace - Yes
Extras - Yes, practice curves, rules
Style - similar to Zaner-Bloser old-style but with variations in W, D, and a few other slight differences

Penmanship Print

Penmanship Print School FontPenmanship Print School Font
Upright manuscript font.
Rules - Yes, 2 solid, one dashed
Style - can't quite identify this style - it differs from the standards I've found in several ways: thinner, J has top horizontal stroke, straight tail on q (no hook), shorter ascenders and descenders, G includes an extra vertical stroke. Could be the font designer's interpretation of a style of manuscript writing.

Primer Print

Primer Print
Upright manuscript font.
Rules - No
Trace - No
Extras - Yes, bold version
Style - Zaner-Bloser old-style manuscript

Print Clearly

Print Clearly School FontPrint Clearly School Font
Upright manuscript font.
Rules - No
Trace - see Dashed version, below
Style - somewhat similar to Zaner-Bloser old-style but with significant differences including being overall more narrow plus variations in J, j, K, k, and q (straight tail)

Print Clearly Dashed

Print Clearly School FontPrint Clearly Trace Font
Upright manuscript trace font.
Rules - No
Trace - Yes
Style - somewhat similar to Zaner-Bloser old-style but with significant differences including being overall more narrow plus variations in J, j, K, k, and q (straight tail)

Zyia Learns Letters

Zyia Learns Letters School FontZyia Learns Letters School Font
Upright manuscript trace font.
Rules - No
Style - similar to Harcourt Brace

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