Capital Letters | Handwriting Guide Twinkl
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We’ve all been there, you’re marking a beautiful piece of creative writing, only to find a giant 'R' in the middle of a word or a capital 'A' that looks suspiciously like a triangle with legs. Teaching the jump from lowercase to capitals can feel like starting all over again, especially when you're trying to manage a busy classroom.
Stop the "which one do I use?" confusion. Our Capital Letter Animations provide a clear, consistent visual for every uppercase letter of the alphabet. It’s the perfect way to show your class that capitals aren't just bigger, they have their own rules and starting points.
We will cover all of A-Z of capital letters, with a focus on clear starting points and steady lines.
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0:13 How to start the letter A
0:59 Building the curves of B and C
2:10 Getting the straight lines of D and E right
3:29 Mastering F, G, and H
5:28 The "top-down" approach for I, J, and K
7:14 Making the angles for L, M, and N
9:03 Rounding off O, P, and Q
10:21 The "kick" of the R and the wiggle of the S
11:21 Balancing the T, U, and V
12:42 Conquering the wide W and X
13:37 The final stretch: Y and Z