Meet T's family in katakana and the stroke order in your writing!
The T's Family in Katakana
タ = TA
The katakana TA is a crooked capital letter A.

チ = TCHI
What do we see here? A sword wearing a hat!

ツ = TSU
I confess that this one was very difficult to learn. THE katakana シ(shi) and ツ(tsu) are extremely similar. In that case, try to imagine a photographer's smile before being hit by a tsunami.

テ = TE
The TE katakana is not crooked like the hiragana, but it wears a hat.

ト = TO
That was easy for me. He's just a stick made from a tree branch.

Japanese calligraphy exercise
Select the Japanese alphabet symbols and click the Generate button in the Worksheet for Kana and Kanji Practice . Then a new window will open with the file for printing. Then just print it out, cover the gray katakana symbols and then try to write it yourself. Just print and practice!
| タ | チ | ツ | テ | ト |