Pick or type words
Tap a preset (CVC, sight words, digraphs) or paste your own list — comma or newline separated.
Handwriting practice for letters, sight words, CVC, and digraphs. Students trace on lined paper, replay their strokes, and hear each word.
No signup. No paywall. Works on tablets and whiteboards.
One word per card. Up to 50 cards.
8 cards will be created
Tip: tap a preset above, then edit the textarea.
Tap a preset (CVC, sight words, digraphs) or paste your own list — comma or newline separated.
Show the word, play the word, or both. Pick a language for the spoken voice.
They write on the lined canvas with finger, stylus, or mouse. Replay shows correct stroke direction.
Top, dashed middle, and bottom guide lines — same as a K–2 writing book.
Black, blue, red, green, amber, purple. Tap to switch — no menu hunting.
Replay shows pen direction at any speed from 0.25× to 4×.
Slider to fit a single letter, a word, or a short sentence.
Resize the writing area for younger students or interactive whiteboards.
Uses your device's built-in voices — works in EN, ES, FR, VI, ZH, JA, KO, HI, AR and more.
Yes — it's free, no signup, no paywall. Runs entirely in your browser. Built by teachers, for teachers.
Yes. The writing canvas supports finger, stylus, and mouse input on any modern browser — iPad, Surface, Promethean, etc.
Audio uses your device's built-in text-to-speech, so it works in any language your device supports — typically English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, and more.
Yes. Once they finish a word, the Replay button plays back the strokes in real time so they can review pen direction. Adjust speed with the slider.
Up to 50 cards at a time. For a longer set, finish the first deck then click "Start over" with new words.
The drawing and replay work offline once the page is loaded. Text-to-speech needs your device's built-in voices — most modern devices have them installed.