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
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
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
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
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
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
Rules - No
Trace - No
Extras - Yes, bold version
Style - Zaner-Bloser old-style manuscript
Print Clearly
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
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
Rules - No
Style - similar to Harcourt Brace









