Printable Alphabet Tracing Worksheets for Preschool & Kindergarten

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These A–Z alphabet tracing worksheets are designed to help young children build early writing confidence while learning letter recognition.

Each worksheet focuses on one letter of the alphabet and includes clear tracing lines for guided practice. Helping little learners develop fine motor skills and correct letter formation at their own pace.

To get started, a free sample “A” worksheet is included so children can try the activity before working through the full set.

Every letter page also features simple colouring pictures of objects that begin with the target letter. Making learning more engaging and meaningful for preschool and early years children.

This combination of tracing, writing practice, and colouring supports phonics awareness and keeps learning playful. Perfect for home learning, classrooms, or homeschool routines.

Older preschoolers and kindergarteners can use these review sheets to strengthen letter recognition and build confidence with the alphabet

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This printable is an excellent addition for children nearing school age, especially those attending early literacy and numeracy sessions at preschool. It supports emerging letter recognition and writing skills, helping children feel more confident as they prepare for formal schooling.

The worksheets are also a valuable resource for parents who are homeschooling their child. Offering structured yet engaging letter practice that fits easily into daily learning routines at home.

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This collection of alphabet review worksheets lets children trace and write letters while identifying and coloring pictures that begin with each letter.

This set is great for the “letter of the week”.


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Materials Needed:

  • Printer
  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Crayons or felts

This set of worksheets is easy and requires no preparation. Just print them out and provide your students or children with a pencil and crayons.

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Tips for Implementation:

  • Materials Needed: Printouts, pencils, crayons, and optional dot markers.
  • Easy Setup: Just print the sheets and hand them out for practice!
  • Encouragement: Celebrate each child’s progress to keep them motivated.

These activities can effectively support children in developing their alphabet recognition and writing skills!


This resource is best suited for children aged 3–6 years.

  • Ages 3–4: Early exposure to letter recognition, tracing, and fine motor skill development
  • Ages 4–5: Preschoolers building confidence with letter formation and phonics awareness
  • Ages 5–6: Children nearing school age who need extra handwriting practice and reinforcement

It works well for preschool, kindergarten, early years classrooms, and homeschooling families, especially for children attending early literacy and numeracy sessio

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