Learning the alphabet is now more fun! Our Alphabet Tracing Worksheets are the ideal two-in-one activity for early learners looking to improve their handwriting and phonics awareness. Starting with uppercase and lowercase A and B, each page emphasizes two letters, providing children lots of room to trace while linking each letter to a known sound—like “A is for Airplane” and “B is for Bear.” The greatest part is… every letter includes an image for children to color. These worksheets are excellent for kids who already know their letters and are now prepared to practice writing them and strengthening what each letter sounds like.
These worksheets offer parents a low-prep, screen-free tool to assist their child’s at-home learning. All of these activities are wrapped up in a creative format that your kid will really look forward to, which helps promote fine motor development, letter recognition, and sound association.
Teachers will find this pack to be a useful tool for early finisher activities, literacy centers, or morning work. These worksheets make learning feel like play—one letter at a time—whether you’re teaching in a classroom or homeschooling at the kitchen table.
Want to turn letter learning into an enjoyable and hassle-free activity? Whether you’re in the classroom or at the kitchen table, download your Alphabet Tracing Worksheets now and provide your young students the ideal combination of practice and play.
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Letters A and B: This fun two-in-one worksheet helps early learners practice tracing uppercase and lowercase A and B while reinforcing letter sounds with colorable pictures—“A is for Airplane” and “B is for Bear.” Perfect for kids who already know their letters and are ready to build writing and phonics confidence!
Letters C and D: This engaging worksheet lets kids trace uppercase and lowercase C and D while connecting each letter to a fun picture—“C is for Crab” and “D is for Drum.” Great for early learners who are ready to strengthen their handwriting and letter-sound skills as they move beyond the basics.
Letters E and F: Kids can trace uppercase and lowercase E and F, then color the matching pictures—“E is for Eagle” and “F is for Football.” A playful way to support handwriting practice and phonics for young learners who are building confidence with letter recognition and sound connections.
Letters G and H: Children trace both uppercase and lowercase G and H, then color fun illustrations—“G is for Grapes” and “H is for Helicopter.” This worksheet supports early writers as they sharpen letter formation and sound association skills in a creative, hands-on way.
Letters I and J: Young learners trace uppercase and lowercase I and J, then enjoy coloring “I is for Igloo” and “J is for Jam.” A simple, engaging activity designed to reinforce letter shapes and beginning sounds for kids ready to grow their writing and phonics skills.
Letters K and L: This worksheet invites kids to trace uppercase and lowercase K and L, then color “K is for Kettle” and “L is for Ladybug.” A cheerful way to reinforce letter formation and sound recognition for early learners progressing through the alphabet.
Letters M and N: Children trace both uppercase and lowercase M and N, then color “M is for Mask” and “N is for Nest.” Ideal for early learners who are practicing consistent handwriting and building stronger letter-sound connections in a fun, visual way.
Letters O and P: Kids trace uppercase and lowercase O and P, then color “O is for Owl” and “P is for Pizza.” A fun, focused activity that helps early learners strengthen handwriting and phonics as they explore new letters in the alphabet.
Letters Q and R: Children trace uppercase and lowercase Q and R, then color “Q is for Quarter Coin” and “R is for Rocket.” This worksheet blends handwriting practice with early phonics, perfect for young learners continuing their journey through the alphabet.
Letters S and T: Young learners trace uppercase and lowercase S and T, then color “S is for Snail” and “T is for Tiger.” A hands-on worksheet that supports neat letter formation and helps reinforce beginning sounds in a fun, engaging way.
Letters U and V: Kids trace uppercase and lowercase U and V, then color “U is for Umbrella” and “V is for Volcano.” This activity blends handwriting and phonics practice, perfect for early learners expanding their alphabet knowledge with confidence and creativity.
Letters W and X: Children trace uppercase and lowercase W and X, then color “W is for Watermelon” and “X is for Xylophone.” A playful worksheet that helps early learners fine-tune writing skills and connect letters with their beginning sounds.
Letters Y and Z: Kids trace uppercase and lowercase Y and Z, then color “Y is for Yogurt” and “Z is for Zebra.” A fun and fitting finish to the alphabet tracing series, perfect for young learners strengthening their letter skills and phonics awareness.
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