Writing 2.4 Hiragana SA and TA Lines Writing Test
Completion requirements
You have watched all the Hiragana SA and TA line stroke order videos and practiced writing the SA and TA lines by hand so it is time to do your Hiragana SA and TA line Writing Test.
Now that you have learned four lines in the Hiragana chart, the tests will incorporate previously learned characters, as well.
Click here to download (and then print) the Hiragana SA and TA lines Writing Test.
Once you have finished, scan your paper and submit your file here.
Writing 2.4 Hiragana SA and TA Lines Writing Test

Students in Japan officially learn how to read and write Hiragana and Katakana when they start elementary school.
In grade one, they also start to learn some Kanji characters. By the end of grade six, when they finish elementary school, they know over one thousand Kanji characters.
In grade one, they also start to learn some Kanji characters. By the end of grade six, when they finish elementary school, they know over one thousand Kanji characters.
You have watched all the Hiragana SA and TA line stroke order videos and practiced writing the SA and TA lines by hand so it is time to do your Hiragana SA and TA line Writing Test.
Now that you have learned four lines in the Hiragana chart, the tests will incorporate previously learned characters, as well.
Click here to download (and then print) the Hiragana SA and TA lines Writing Test.
Once you have finished, scan your paper and submit your file here.