The fact that you're reading this right now shows me that you're a rare person. Why? Beautiful penmanship and handwriting (especially cursive) are becoming more and more rare as each year passes. Ever since schools started to exclude cursive and handwriting class in their curriculums, they have become nearly nonexistent.
Luckily, I was able to have these classes in elementary school before they were shut down. I absolutely loved how pretty handwriting could be and would have no idea how good I would become at it and that I would be teaching others. As to why it is disappearing and why it is no longer mandatory to be taught, it revolves around ideas that there's no practical reasons for it, we are becoming more digitalized anyway, and it is rather an odd and abstract subject to immerse yourself in.
And it is here that I'll explain to you the awesome strengths and sheer beauty of having good handwriting. With good handwriting, expect more efficient writing thus time is saved, expect improved problem-solving skills and creativity because of the ambiguity embedded in learning connections of cursive (for example), expect to be complimented by many and have the ability to take this beautiful skill everywhere you go, expect heightened confidence, and you can expect countless opportunities to use this skill in the real world besides for personal usage, school, and work.
I want this to be a great experience for you. There are no "worksheets" or "homework" simply practical practice when something new is learned. I will teach you from the 9 years of experience and improving myself in this discipline how to write in cursive, how to improve on it, how to improve your normal handwriting (print), how to formulate your own signature, and a few more things that will get you closer to perfecting your writing.
I also would like to mention that handwriting is unique to each individual which is a huge thing I am going to emphasize in section 4. I will eventually be showing you how to formulate your own style, something you can hold with pride, not copy and paste some generic cursive style. You'll also learn what makes good handwriting actually good for instance why is it that this style is more attractive than my handwriting? Is it the consistency of the characters? Is it the type of pen or writing utensil they use? Is it because they write on an angle? All explained.
I'll see you in the course!