Letter Z Worksheets

The last letter of the alphabet – the letter Z. How do we write it properly? By solving this set of 8 worksheets, your students will master the writing of the upper and lowercase letter Z.

On the first page, the challenge is to identify and color the objects that begin with the letter Z. Zucchini, zipper and zebra can all be colored while kids need to skip the bike, astronaut, bear, shark, lamp and police car.

The second page will show young learners how to write the letter by guiding them through the lines by tracing.

On the third page, there is a bunch of letters, where kids need to recognize all the Z’s and circle them with a marker.

The fourth one is a color by letter page. Children need to use their yellow marker, find the areas that include letter Z and color it to reveal the hidden image.

Continue to the letter maze, where young learners will be hunting for the letter Z and drawing the line through the squares where the letter is written. This way they will solve the maze from start to finish.

The next two pages are all about learning how to write the uppercase and lowercase letter Z. Kids will follow the guides and get some extra practice on how to write it correctly.

On the last page, they will need to find all the Z’s within 3 simple sentences After that, they can color all the images with their favorite markers.

Letter Y Worksheets

Letter Y Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten

Have your kids work on the letter Y with these fun alphabet worksheets.

The set is made with kindergartners in mind and is appropriate for anyone, who needs some good ABC practice.

On the first one, kids will be concentrating on object identification. They will need to color the objects that begin with the letter Y with their best coloring supplies. Yoyo, yacht and yak are all good to color while other objects are not.

The next page has lowercase and uppercase letters to trace. Students will follow the dotted lines with a marker and learn how to properly write each letter. They will also trace the word “yacht” at the bottom of the page.

Carry on to the third page, where there are a bunch of letters – kids need to find only letters X and circle them.

The next one is a color by letter worksheet. Kids will reveal a hidden image after they’ve colored all the areas that include the letter X.

Encourage them to hunt for some more letters and solve the maze by following the letters X all the way from start to finish.

Strengthen those letter writing skills by solving the next two pages, where the emphasis is on uppercase and lowercase letter X. Students will try out their knowledge and write the letter on their own into the last blank row.

And on the final page, there are 3 different sentences, where kids need to find all the “X’s” and “x’s” and color them with a marker.

Letter Y Alphabet Worksheets

Letter X Worksheets

Which words begin with a letter X? How to write this interesting letter? Your students will learn it all in this set of worksheets.

The alphabet letter X set includes 8 pages, is appropriate for kindergartners and is easy to solve.

The first page has 9 different objects on it. Students need to identify them and figure out which ones begin with the letter X, then color those images.

On the second page, they will be tracing upper and lowercase letter X. At the bottom, they will trace the word “x-ray”.

The third page includes a bunch of letters in different fonts. Kids need to use their letter recognition skills, find the X’s, and circle them with a marker.

The next one is a fun color by letter worksheet. Kids will use their black markers and color the areas that include the letter X to reveal a hidden image.

Continue strengthening your student’s letter recognition skills with a letter maze. They need to follow the uppercase and lowercase letters and draw a line over them to solve the maze.

Concentrating only on capital letters, this worksheet will guide your kids through the formation of letter X, how to properly write it, and will encourage them to write the letter by themselves.

On the next page, kids will also trace the letter X, only this time, the X will be in a lowercase form.

The final page includes 3 simple sentences decorated with images. Kids need to find all the letters X in those sentences and color them with their best marker.

Letter X Alphabet Worksheets

Letter W Worksheets

The set includes 8 different pages that all focus on the letter W.

The first worksheet in this set asks the students toto identify different objects and color the ones that begin with the letter W. Window, well, watch, whale and wolf can all be colored. The ball, envelope and ghost will remain uncolored.

The second page is about tracing the lower and uppercase letter W. Kids will learn how to properly write the w’s and W’s. At the bottom of the page, they will trace the word “wheel”.

The following page has a bunch of different letters on it. Kids need to find the W’s and w’s and circle them with a marker.

On the next page, they will solve the color by letter worksheet. They need to find all the letters W and color those areas with blue color.

Continue to the letter maze, where children need to follow the uppercase and lowercase letters W to solve the maze and get to the finish.

The next two worksheets are all about tracing the uppercase and lowercase letter W.
At the bottom of both pages, there is an empty line, where they need to try to write the W on their own.

And on the last page, there are 3 simple sentences. Students need to find and color all the “W’s” and “w’s” they can find.

Letter W Alphabet Worksheets

 

Letter V Worksheets

This set of letter V alphabet worksheets is designed to make the learning of the letters of the alphabet simple and fun.

On the first page from this worksheet set, there is a bunch of objects – kids need to identify and color the ones that begin with the letter V. They can color the volcano, violin and vase and skip the duck, igloo, xylophone, flower and pig.

On the second page, they will be tracing uppercase and lowercase letters, a triangle and a diamond (these two shapes resemble the letter V), and trace a word “vase” at the bottom.

Continue with the letter hunt, where kids need to find all the V’s in a bunch of letters and circle them.

The fourth page is a color by letter worksheet. Again, students need to identify the letter V and color that area with a brown color.

The next sheet is a letter maze. Kids will draw a line from start to finish using their letter recognition skills (following the letter V) and get out of the maze.

The next two pages are about a capital “V” letter and a lowercase letter “v”. Kids will be tracing the dashed lines to learn how to properly write each letter. In the last blank row, they will try to write the letter V on their own.

In the last page, there are 3 simple sentences with images. Kids need to go through the sentences and find all the V’s they can find and color them with a marker.

Letter V Alphabet Worksheets

Letter U Worksheets

The set includes 8 worksheets about letter U.

The alphabet worksheets are appropriate for pre-k and kindergartners.

The first page is all about finding the objects that begin with letter U and coloring them. Unicycle, umbrella, unicorn and undies can be colored while a ruler, hedgehog, caterpillar, tree and hat can not.

The second page includes upper and lowercase letters for tracing. At the bottom, children need to trace the word umbrella and color the image.

On the third worksheet is a letter hunt – kids need to find all the letters U and circle them with a marker. This exercise is perfect to strengthen letter recognition skills.

Continue to the next page, where students will again need to hunt down all the capital and lowercase letters U to reveal the hidden image by coloring the areas in purple.

They will draw the line from start to finish, following the letters U, to solve the maze on the next alphabet worksheet.

The next page is all about the capital letter U. Kids will be tracing the letters by following the guides, and try to write the letter “U” by themselves in the last row.

The following page is the same, only students will be working on a lowercase letter “u”, tracing it and try to write it on their own.

The last page has 3 simple sentences with images. Young learners need to find all the letters U within

them, and color the letters with their favorite marker.

Letter S Worksheets

Help your students learn the letter S with these alphabet worksheets.

Start with the first worksheet where kids need to color the object that begins with the letter S. Submarine, sun, star, scarecrow, socks and saw can all be colored while the table, helicopter and watch can not.

On the second sheet, they will get to know how to write the uppercase and lowercase letter S. They will also trace the word “shell” at the bottom of the page.

On the following page, kids need to find circle all the letters S among other letters of the ABC’s. This letter hunt is great for strengthening letter recognition skills.

Another cool hunt is waiting for the students on the next page. It is a color by letter page, where kids need to find all the letters S and color those areas in green to reveal a hidden image.

Do some more letter hunting and encourage them to draw a line from start to finish of a letter maze by following the letter S.

The next page is about the uppercase letter S. Kids will be coloring a stormy cloud and tracing the letters. At the bottom of the page, there is a blank line, where they’ll be writing the letter on their own.

The following page is in the same style, only this time, kids will be coloring a silly snowman and tracing the lowercase letters.

On the last worksheet, there are 3 simple sentences that include some S letters. Kids need to find all of them and color them with their favorite marker.

Letter S Alphabet Worksheets

Letter T Worksheets

Working on letter T? These fun ABC worksheets are perfect for kindergartners and other kids who need to work on their letters.

The set includes 8 pages and is great for homeschooling and in the classroom.

On the first page, kids need to recognize and find the objects that begin with the letter T.
They will use their best crayons to color the images and learn at the same time. Tooth, table, tie and tent can be colored, while the ruler, unicycle, anchor, jellyfish and fan will remain uncolored.

On the second page, there is a nice introduction to the small letters and capital letters.
Kids will be tracing the letters, lines, and a word “truck” at the bottom.

Work on letter recognition through the next few pages.

On the third page, children need to find all the T’s among a bunch of other letters.

The fourth page is a color by letter worksheet – students need to find and color the areas that have a letter T in it to reveal the hidden image.

Another hunt game is the letter maze worksheet. Kids need to draw a line from start to finish in order to solve the maze by following the upper and lowercase letters T.

The next page is all about the uppercase letter T. The letters have marked guides that lead the student with their writing. They need to trace them all and try to write the letter on their own into the last row.

The same goes for the next page, only there they’ll be working on the lowercase letter T.

The last worksheet includes 3 simple sentences – kids need to find all the “T’s” and “t’s” within them, and color those letters with a marker.

Letter T Alphabet Worksheets

 

Letter R Worksheets

These easy early literacy worksheets are great when your kids are working on learning the letters of the alphabet.

The set includes 8 different pages of letter R that will reinforce your student’s pre-writing skills.

On the first page, kids need to recognize and color all the objects that start with the letter R. Rocket, robot, ruler and ring will be colored while the lamp, hat, umbrella, yacht and fox will be left uncolored.

The second page offers a nice letter tracing practice – students need to trace all of the upper and lowercase letter R, and the word “rainbow”.

On the next alphabet worksheet, kids will be practicing their letter recognition by searching for the letter R among other letters of the alphabet. After they find the letter R, they need to circle it with a marker.

Continue to another fun learning sheet – a color by letter page. Kids need to find the areas where letter R is located and color that whole area with a green marker.

The next comes a big letter maze. By following the uppercase and lowercase letter R, kids will draw a line from start to finish and solve the maze.

Keep them working on uppercase and lowercase letters some more with the next two pages. The worksheets show young learners how to properly write the letter R.
At the bottom of each page – after they trace all the dashed letters – they will write the letter R on their own.

The last page includes 3 simple sentences decorated by images. Kids need to find “R’s” and “r’s” and color all of them.

Letter R Alphabet Worksheets

Letter Q Worksheets

These alphabet worksheets are fun and easy to solve. Help your students with their ABC’s to learn the letter Q by tracing, coloring and writing.

On the first page, kids need to identify and color the objects that begin with letter Q. Quilt, queen and quill have to be colored while the xylophone, yarn ball, tree, ear, moon and igloo do not.

On the following page, they will be tracing an uppercase letter Q and the lowercase letter Q. At the bottom, of the page, they will trace the word “queen” and color the image.
They will trace the lines in the top right corner and strengthen their pre-writing skills.

The third page has a bunch of letters on it. Students need to use their letter recognition skills in order to find and circle all the “Q’s”.

Continue to the next page, where they’ll be coloring the worksheet by finding the letter Q and coloring that area in red to reveal the hidden image.

On the next page, there is a letter maze – the kids need to draw the line from start to finish by following the letter Q.

To focus on uppercase and lowercase letter Q, use the following two pages, where kids will be tracing and writing the letters.

On the last page, children need to find all the “Q’s” they can see within the sentences and color them with their crayons or markers.

Letter Q Alphabet Worksheets

 

Letter P Worksheets

Practice the beginning sounds and letter P with this fun alphabet worksheet set. The pages are great for kindergartners, as they simple and fun to solve.

The worksheets offer a bunch of skill strengthening activities, such as tracing letters, coloring, and writing.

On the first page, kids need to recognize the images, find out which ones begin with the letter P, then color those images. Panda, pig, pumpkin, pencil and peacock will be colored, while guitar and cake will not be colored.

The second worksheet is a great pre-writing practice of upper and lowercase letter P. Kids will be tracing the dotted lines of the letters, trace the word “pot” and color the image.

Continue to the third page, where kids need to find and circle all the P’s they can see.

The next one is a color by letter worksheet. Young learners need to find the letter P and color that area with a green marker.

There is never enough letter recognition practice – encourage your students to follow the letter P all the way from start to finish in order to solve the maze on the next page.

On the next two worksheets, the focus is on uppercase and lowercase letters. Each page is dedicated to one of them. Kids will be tracing the lines of the letter P and have the opportunity to write these letters on their own into the last blank row.

The last worksheet has 3 simple sentences with images. The goal is to find all the letters P and color them with a marker.

Letter P Alphabet Worksheets

Letter O Worksheets

Letter O Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten

The set is great for preschool and kindergaten as well as older kids who struggle with their letters.

The alphabet worksheets set includes 8 worksheets with many different approaches to learning the letter O.

On the first page, children will be using their crayons to color all the objects that start with a letter O. Color the octopus, ostrich, owl and ox. They won’t color the violin, kite and iron.

The second one is a nice intro to the both – uppercase and the lowercase letter O. Kids need to trace the word “ostrich” at the bottom.

The next page is a color by letter worksheet. Young ones will find all the “O’s” and “o’s” and color the area with a red marker.

On the following page, they will need to find a way out of a letter maze. After following the O’s, kids need to draw a line over the O’s and find the exit.

The next two pages are all about tracing and writing. Kids will trace upper and lowercase letters and try to write them on their own into the last blank row.

On the last page, there are 3 simple sentences equipped with images, where students need to find all the letters O and color them with their markers.

Letter O Alphabet Worksheets

Letter N Worksheets

Get ready to learn the letter N with a set of fun alphabet worksheets.

Young learners will build their letter knowledge and strengthen the pre-writing skills of letter N in no time.

There are 8 alphabet worksheets in this set.

Start off with the first page where kids need to identify and color the objects that begin with a letter N. Needle, net, nest and nail are going to be colored and guitar, dinosaur and astronaut are going to be left out.

Worksheet number two is all about tracing the letters and strengthening fine motor skills. Students will trace the upper and lowercase letter N.

The following page is a letter hunt. Kids need to find all the upper and lowercase letters N and circle them.

Continue to the color by letter worksheet. Encourage students to find the letter N and color those areas with a brown crayon.

The next one is a letter maze. Students will have fun searching the exit of it, by following the “N’s” and “n’s”.

Work on uppercase and lowercase letter N some more by tracing and writing these letters in the next two pages.

On the last worksheet, there are 3 simple sentences, where kids need to find the upper and lowercase letters N and color that letter with their marker.

Letter N Alphabet Worksheets

Letter M Worksheets

Letter M Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten

This set of letter M worksheets will come in handy when learning the ABC’s.

The pages are also great for students who struggle with letter recognition and identification, as they are fun and easy to solve.

On the first page, kids need to identify and color the objects that start with the letter M. Magnet, magnifying glass, moon and mushroom are to be colored while the wolf, iron and cactus stay uncolored.

The second page is about tracing uppercase and lowercase letters.

Continue to a page with a bunch of different letters – students need to circle all the M’s they can find.

The next worksheet is a color by letter page. Young learners need to find the letter M and color all those areas in green to reveal the hidden image.

Strengthen their skills some more with an alphabet maze. Kids need to draw a line following the upper and lowercase letters M to solve the maze.

It’s time for to strengthen the writing of the uppercase letter M. Children need to trace the letters and try to write them on their own in the last blank row.

On the next page, there is a lowercase letter M worksheet. They will do the same as in the previous page – trace, write and color the image.

The last page of this set has 3 simple sentences with images. Kids need to find all the “M’s” and “m’s” and color them crayons or markers.

Letter M Alphabet Worksheets

Letter L Worksheets

Letter L Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten

Working on ABC’s? These fun letter L worksheets will help your students with their letter formation and pre-writing skills.

The alphabet worksheets are perfect for kindergarten, preschool and older kids who need some writing practice.

On the first one, kids need to identify and color the objects starting with letter L. Log, leaf, lock, lamp are to be colored (although the lock can be skipped – keylock). Ice skates, book, zipper, panda and eggplant remain uncolored.

The second page is a nice introduction to upper and lowercase letters. Young learners will trace the letters and the word “lizard” at the bottom of the page.

Continue to the third page, where you’ll find a bunch of letters – kids need to circle all the L’s they can find.

The following page is a color by letter worksheet – color all the areas that include letter L with a green crayon or marker to reveal the hidden image.

Students need to solve a letter maze on the fifth worksheet and draw the line from start to finish throughout all the “L’s” and “l’s”

On the next page, they will be tracing an uppercase letter L, and try to write it on their own in the blank row at the bottom.

Continue to the lowercase letter L and do the same, trace and encourage kids to write the letter by themselves.

On the last page of this alphabet worksheets set, there are 3 simple sentences. Kids need to find all the L’s and color them with their best crayons.

Letter L Alphabet Worksheets

 

Letter K Worksheets

Working on letters of the alphabet? This set of worksheets is all about the letter K.

Students will practice letter-sound correspondence while identifying and coloring the objects starting with the letter K on the first page. Kite, koala, keyboard and key are the ones that need to be colored in while dolphin, pumpkin, drum and ladybug stay uncolored.

The second page is about introducing the uppercase and lowercase letter K by tracing the lines and coloring an image of a key.

On the next one, they will use their letter recognition skills to find all the K’s and circle them with a marker.

The fourth page is a color by letter worksheet. They need to find all the K’s and color those areas in yellow color.

Continue the work with an alphabet maze, where students need to draw a line from start to finish by following the uppercase and lowercase letters.

On the next page, they will work only on uppercase letter K. They can color the image of a king in any colors they see fit and try to write the letter on their own in the last blank row.

They will do the same on the next page with the lowercase letter K.

The last worksheet in this set is a page with 3 simple sentences. Kids need to find all the letters K and color them with crayons or markers.

 

Letter J Worksheets

Letter J Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten

This letter J alphabet worksheets set is great for kindergartners as well as older preschoolers as it is fun and easy to solve.

Students will be working on pre-writing skills, tracing letters, coloring the images, and much more.

On the first worksheet from this set, students will be recognizing and coloring the objects starting with the letter J. Jellyfish, jar, jug and jelly. Skip the watering can, ice cream, butterfly, van and undies.

Continue to the next worksheet, where kids need to trace uppercase and lowercase letters J and the word “jellyfish” at the end.

The next page is a letter hunt. Children need to find all the “J’s” and “j’s” and circle them with a marker.

Find some more J’s on the next page and solve the color by letter worksheet to reveal a hidden image.

Continue to the next sheet, where kids need to follow the J’s and draw a line from start to the end of the maze. This is a great letter recognition exercise.

On the sixth page, young learners will be tracing the uppercase letter J and try to write it on their own. They will do the same on the following page with the lowercase letter J.

The last worksheet includes 3 simple sentences, where kids need to find all the “j’s” and “J’s” and color them with a marker.

Letter J Alphabet Worksheets

 

 

Letter I Worksheets

Letter I Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten

Learn the letter I by solving this set of alphabet worksheets. It includes 8 different pages and is great for kindergarteners as well as preschoolers.

The set includes a lot of tracing, coloring, and writing of the letter I. Each exercise will improve your kid’s pre-writing skills and letter recognition.

On the first page, kids need to identify and color those objects that start with letter I. The second page is tracing the upper and lowercase letters.

On the third page, kids need to find all the “I’s” and “i’s” and circle them with their marker. The next worksheet is a color by letter activity, where the hidden image will reveal after coloring the correct areas.

Continue to the next worksheet where kids need to follow the “letter I” to finish the path out of the maze.

On the next two pages, the emphasis is on uppercase and lowercase letters. Kids need to trace the letters as the guide shows and try to write the letter on their own in the last blank row.

The last worksheet includes 3 simple sentences where kids need to find all the letters I, and color them with their best crayons.

Letter I Alphabet Worksheets