Free Handwriting Activity Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Boost your pupils’ confidence with our new English handwriting activity sheet year 4 supported. Designed specifically for learners who need extra scaffolding, this resource focuses on developing consistent joins, letter sizing, and neat presentation. Handwriting is a key requirement of the UK National Curriculum, and this worksheet helps children build the muscle memory and focus needed to meet Year 4 expectations.
In this English handwriting activity sheet year 4 supported, students will practise writing common Year 4 spelling words and short, positive sentences featuring our character, Pip the bookworm. The resource is carefully differentiated for supported learners. We have used larger guidelines, clear starting dots for each letter, and short, simple instructions to reduce cognitive load. By using this English handwriting activity sheet year 4 supported, children can work at their own pace, focusing on the flow of their cursive joins without feeling overwhelmed by long blocks of text.
Teachers can use this resource during morning registration, as a targeted intervention during literacy lessons, or as a calming task for independent work. The inclusion of a helpful word bank at the bottom of the page encourages students to copy words accurately, helping them recognise letter shapes and spacing. The content is kept warm and encouraging, featuring Pip the caterpillar to make the task feel like a friendly adventure rather than a chore.
By aligning with the UK National Curriculum focus on increasing the legibility, consistency, and quality of handwriting, this activity provides a structured path toward better pen control. Whether you are supporting students with fine motor difficulties or those who are still gaining confidence with joined-up writing, this resource offers the perfect balance of practice and guidance. Download this free, print-ready sheet today to help your class master their handwriting skills and take pride in their written work.
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