Alphabet Worksheets
These worksheets, learning centers, and games can be used to teach the alphabet. Below you'll find a large selection of alphabet banners, tracing worksheets, letter games, and crafts.
These printables include all 26 letters of the alphabet. For single letters (example: just the letter B), please see our link individual letters section.
These printables include all 26 letters of the alphabet. For single letters (example: just the letter B), please see our link individual letters section.
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Trace all twenty-six upper and lower case letters on this single-page worksheet. (If you're looking for a version with a sharp-hook lowercase q, please click the "alt" button below.)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Play alphabet bingo with your class. Students mark lower-case letters on the bingo board as they are called. Includes 32 random boards and a set of calling cards.
Kindergarten
This fun activity will help students build letter recognition fluency. They take turns rolling a die. The number rolled corresponds with a section on the game board. Student must quickly read all of the lowercase letters in his/her section of the board.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
This dice game will help build letter recognition fluency. Students take turns rolling a die. The number they roll corresponds with a column on the game board. Students read the capital letters in the column as quickly as possible.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
These black-and-white flashcards have coloring book-style graphics. Cut and fold to make two-sided flashcards. Or cut them apart to make a memory-match game for your classroom learning centers.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
These flashcards have photos and letters. Cut and fold to make two-sided flashcards. Or, cut the squares apart to make a memory-match game.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Cut out the letter boards and have students match small toy letters to the letter on the boards. Features all uppercase letters, both random order and alphabetical order.
Students match magnetic letters to the letters printed on the boards. Features all lower case letters arranged randomly and a second set alphabetically.
Students cut out letter boards containing both randomly arranged and alphabetically arranged letters, both upper- and lowercase. Match the plastic letters to those on the boards.
Here is a 28 page coloring workbook that features all the lower case alphabet letters. This free item is great for helping children print their lower case letters.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Complete the alphabet line. Some letters, like a, b, d, and k are already written. Write the letters that you do not see. This worksheet has lower-case letters.
Kindergarten
Complete the upper-case alphabet line. Some letters, like A, B, E, N, and O are already written. Write the letters that are not shown.
Kindergarten
Students write the letters not shown to complete the alphabet line diagram. This version includes both upper and lower case letters.
Kindergarten
Write the missing letters for each set on the balloons. This worksheet has lower-case letters.
Kindergarten
Tell which letters come before and after the given letters on the table. This worksheet has lower-case letters.
Kindergarten
Tell which letters come before and after the given letters on the table. This worksheet has upper-case letters.
Kindergarten
Make a picture of a jumping dolphin. Connect the dots by the lowercase letters. Start with a and go all the way to z.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Practice reading upper case letters with this whole-class chain reaction game. This version has upper case letters.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
In this version of the game, students are required to recognize both upper and lower case letters.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Color the pictures and trace the letters. Then glue the pieces together to make a three-foot alphabet strip.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Students trace letters. Then cut and glue to make a three-foot alphabet strip. This version has a photo of an animal or object for each letter of the alphabet.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
This alphabet banner can be hung above your classroom chalkboard or whiteboard. It features a photo for each letter of the alphabet. (A - apple, B - ball, C - cat, D - dog, etc.)
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Students can color the pictures on this 15-foot alphabet banner before you hang it on the wall.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
When printed and fully assembled, this 15-foot alphabet banner can be displayed over a classroom whiteboard or chalkboard. Vowels are red; consonants are black.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
On this 15-foot alphabet banner, there is space above each letter for students to draw pictures.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Attach these 26 letter pennant flags to a string that hangs in your classroom.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
This printable black-and-white alphabet page can be used as a reference guide for young students who are learning to make their letters.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
This full-color alphabet chart with photos can be used as a reference tool for students learning to print letters.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Trace and print each letter of the alphabet. This worksheet contains all 26 lower case letters.
Pre-K and Kindergarten
Trace and print each letter of the alphabet. This worksheet contains all 26 upper case letters.
Pre-K and 1st
More worksheets for teaching letters and sounds.
Printing WorksheetsPractice printing each uppercase and lowercase letter on primary ruled paper.
Grade 1 Reading ComprehensionReading comprehension practice for early readers (first grade).
Phonics Word WheelsMake interactive word wheels for teaching phonics word families.
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