Free Printable Alphabet Worksheets for Kids
Letter recognition, tracing, and handwriting printables organized for preschool and kindergarten. Use the A–Z letter hubs for curriculum-style browsing.
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Teaching the alphabet works best as a multi-step journey: recognition first, then tracing, then handwriting. Use one letter per week in preschool, or follow our A–Z letter hubs for a curriculum-style path. Combine uppercase and lowercase practice, and connect each letter to vocabulary (apple for A, ball for B). Repeat activities across the week — young learners need repetition to build memory.
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Explore hubFrequently asked questions
Should I teach uppercase or lowercase first?
Many programs start with uppercase for recognition, then introduce lowercase tracing. Our letter hubs include both.
How many letters per week?
One letter per week is common in preschool. Kindergarten may move faster — follow your learner's pace.
Where are letter-specific printables?
Each letter has its own hub at /letter/a/ through /letter/z/ with tracing, stories, and clipart.