Cursive V
Learn how to write cursive V with our free printable worksheets. Practice both capital V in cursive and lowercase cursive v, plus common words starting with V like very, van, and visit. These guided practice sheets help students master forming and joining the cursive letter V with step-by-step tracing and independent writing practice.
How to Write Cursive V
The cursive V has a pointed bottom that distinguishes it from the rounded U. Both uppercase and lowercase forms feature this characteristic V-shape with smooth connecting strokes.
V Capital V in Cursive
- Start at the top line with a diagonal stroke down
- Create a pointed bottom at the baseline
- Stroke diagonally back up to the right
- Curve and exit with a connecting stroke
v Lowercase v in Cursive
- Start with an upward stroke to the middle line
- Stroke diagonally down to a point at the baseline
- Stroke diagonally back up to the middle line
- Exit with a connecting stroke toward the next letter
💡 Practice Tip
The key difference between cursive u and v is the bottom: u has a rounded curve, v has a pointed angle. Keep the point sharp and distinct. Use the dotted-line worksheets below to build muscle memory.
Printable Cursive V Practice Sheets

Forming cursive words with the letter V

Practice joining cursive letter V with other letters

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