Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
I seem to remember that you were supposed to put a little line above the "m" letter when I did this at school. But it was not in the examples when I refreshed my skills last year. I assumed that I remembered it wrong. But now I noticed that OceanEyes had used it in her example. How should this be done??
Both ways are correct. These lines (above т and below ш) are old norms, which help much to read the cursive, but they were almost always skipped in a hurry so they are removed even from the contemporary school standards.

Is there a little "bump" before the letter "ж" in cursive?
This "bump" is needed to separate letters (the same is between а-я in the first word). Л is ended by the line-up and Ж is started by the line-down, so here is the "bump".