Learn Chinese characters by writing them
Start with a practical HSK1 path: watch stroke order, trace each character, save progress in this browser, then turn the same set into printable practice sheets.
Today’s short practice loop
Start from 是 · shì, keep the session short, and carry the same set into paper review.
Watch stroke order
Watch the animation once and notice direction, corners, and final stroke placement.
Trace once
Complete one tracing quiz so missed strokes are saved for review.
Leave review cues
Any missed stroke from this run becomes the next review cue.
Print to reinforce
When the set feels stable, print it and write once away from the screen.
Practice guides
Set the goal before practice, then feed missed strokes and paper review into the next session.
HSK1 character list and practice order
See how the 50 free HSK1 launch characters map into real practice groups.
A 10-minute HSK1 practice loop
Use short sessions to combine new characters, review, and printable worksheets.
Why handwriting still matters
See why stroke order, spacing, and paper practice support durable memory.
How to use printable worksheets
Plan clean paper assignments for self-study, tutoring, or classrooms.
big
A person stretching arms wide.
small
A center hook with two small side dots.
middle / China
A box cut through by one vertical line.
country
An outer border wraps the jade-like inner component.
good / well
Woman on the left, child on the right; keep both parts balanced.
not / no
Top horizontal first, then the falling strokes spread below.
to be / yes
A 日 top with a steady lower path; keep the final stroke grounded.
to have / there is
A slanting top over 月; keep the lower part narrow.
at / in
A left slant leads into 土; keep the bottom compact.