Cursive G Capital
The capital G in cursive can be a bit tricky, but with some practice, you'll get the hang of it. Here's how to write it:
Start at the baseline: Begin with your pen on the baseline, which is the bottom line you use for your writing.
Up and loop: Make a diagonal stroke upwards and to the left, then curve it back down in a loop towards the right. Imagine drawing the bottom half of a lowercase cursive "e".
Up to the ceiling: From the loop, continue your stroke upwards in a straight line until it reaches the top line (like the ceiling).
Down and hook: Make a small turn downwards and to the right, then bring your pen back down towards the baseline in a curved stroke. Don't lift your pen yet!
The hook: Just before reaching the baseline, make a small hook towards the left to complete the enclosure.
Tips for Writing Capital G in Cursive
Here are some tips for writing a good capital G:
Keep it continuous: Try to write the entire G in one smooth motion without lifting your pen.
Control the loop: The loop shouldn't be too big or too small. Aim for a balanced loop that connects smoothly to the rest of the letter.
Sharp point: Make sure the upward stroke reaches a definite point at the top line.
Practice makes perfect! Don't worry if it doesn't look perfect right away. The more you practice, the smoother and more elegant your capital G will become.
Cursive G Capital Additional Resources
This Cursive G Capital worksheet provides a clear explanation.