What You'll Experience
The Free Alphabet Starter Pack introduces the movement patterns that create cursive writing.
Rather than memorizing letters one at a time, learners begin exploring how writing flows through rhythm, movement, and connection.
Inside this free library you'll find:
• Alphabet video lessons
• Printable alphabet worksheets
• Guided movement practice
• Foundational cursive patterns
• A simple introduction to the Crack the Cursive Code method
Because when the movement makes sense, the letters take care of themselves.
What You'll Learn
This free starter pack helps learners:
• Understand the basic movements behind cursive writing
• Explore lowercase letter formation
• Build confidence through guided practice
• Experience rhythm and flow before focusing on perfection
• Create a strong foundation for connector learning
Flow matters more than flaw.
Messy still gets the win.
Curriculum
- Welcome to the Alphabet Flow Library
- Title: Free Cursive Alphabet Guide (PDF Download)
- Alphabet Flow Video Library (1:29)
- Letter B Loop Flow Practice (1:48)
- Letter B Tick Flow Practice (2:20)
- Letter C Flow Practice (1:10)
- Letter D Flow Practice (1:46)
- Letter E Flow Practice (1:06)
- Letter F Flow Practice (1:39)
- Lesson G Flow Practice (1:43)
- Lesson H Flow Practice (1:33)
- Lesson J Flow Practice (1:30)
- Lesson K Flow Practice (1:51)
- Lesson L Flow Practice (1:19)
- Lesson M Flow Practice (1:34)
- Letter N flow practice (1:16)
- Letter O flow Practice (1:23)
- Letter P Flow Practice (1:37)
- Letter Q Flow Practice (1:46)
- Lesson R Flow Practice (1:11)
- Letter S Flow Practice (1:03)
- Letter T Flow Practice (1:31)
- Letter U Flow practice (1:23)
- Lesson V Flow Practice (1:19)
- Lesson W Flow Practice (1:35)
- Lesson X Flow Practice (1:07)
- Lesson Y Flow Practice (1:37)
- Lesson Z Flow Practice (1:42)
Meet Jax
Jax is the creator of Crack the Cursive Code, a movement-first cursive system built around flow, rhythm, and connection.
After years of watching humans struggle with cursive, Jax realized many learners were trying to copy letters with their eyes instead of understanding how writing moves through the body.
So she asked a different question:
What if cursive worked more like a map than a picture?
Crack the Cursive Code helps learners feel the movement first—because when the movement makes sense, the letters take care of themselves.
Life feels far too short to wait for perfect penmanship.
Because cursive is human.
Humans are imperfect and learning can be messy.
Messy still gets the win.
Movement First
Learn the motions behind cursive writing before focusing on perfect letter shapes.
Flow & Connection
Understand how letters move together through rhythm and connector patterns.
Real-Life Writing
Build a practical writing skill that supports learning, creativity, and everyday life.