These letter tracing worksheets incorporate uppercase and lowercase alphabet letter formation, tracing letters, and beginning sounds while working on fine motor skills too.
Practice makes perfect, and the more we can have your preschoolers trace the a-z letters, the more we can help develop muscle memory, coordination and handwriting skills.
Use these free worksheets in your classrooms or at home with crayons, markers or pencils during morning work, homework or for early finishers.
These letter tracing letter worksheets are great for preschool and kindergarten students and incorporate each of the following activities on each page.
- Alphabet formation steps
- Alphabet formation steps with traceable letters
- uppercase letter tracing
- lowercase letter tracing
- picture with the letter sound
Add these worksheets to a page protector and use with a dry-erase marker to make them reusable.
Related: Check out the free letter a worksheets.
Letter Tracing Worksheets
You can get all the pages individually by clicking on the image, or you can get a file with all the tracing letters practice sheets in one convenient PDF at the bottom of this page.
Letter A Tracing Worksheet
Letter D Tracing Worksheet
Letter G Tracing Worksheet
Letter J Tracing Worksheet
Letter M Tracing Worksheet
Letter P Tracing Worksheet
Letter S Tracing Worksheet
Letter V Tracing Worksheet
Letter Y Tracing Worksheet
Letter B Tracing Worksheet
Letter E Tracing Worksheet
Letter H Tracing Worksheet
Letter K Tracing Worksheet
Letter N Tracing Worksheet
Letter Q Tracing Worksheet
Letter T Tracing Worksheet
Letter W Tracing Worksheet
Letter Z Tracing Workheet
Letter C Tracing Worksheet
Letter F Tracing Worksheet
Letter I Tracing Worksheet
Letter L Tracing Worksheet
Letter O Tracing Worksheet
Letter R Tracing Worksheet
Letter U Tracing Worksheet
Letter X Tracing Worksheet
The other version of the alphabet worksheets, including upper case and lower case, is available in the combined pdf file.
More ways to strengthen hands for writing
- Playing with play dough. Check out these Alphabet Playdough Mats.
- Use tongs. We use tongs in many of our sensory bins. You can use wet pom poms too, like we did in this water play sensory bin.
- ABC Tracing – using worksheets like this works those little fine motor muscles.
- Work on preschool cutting activities – You get some great practice with cutting using our alphabet crafts. Try out the letter a craft.
How do I teach my child to trace letters?
- Start with tracing basic lines -We have many free tracing worksheets and activities. Try out this set of Gingerbread Tracing Letters.
- Use a multi-sensory approach like we talk about in the Handwriting Without Tears program. Writing the letters on the small chalkboard was very helpful.
- Demonstrate how to trace the letters.
- Practice
Where to get the free worksheet combined file?
GET THE FREE LETTER TRACING WORKSHEETS HERE
You can find more Alphabet Printables here.
– Snowman letter hunt
– Qtip Letter Painting
– Practice Alphabet Letter Writing in paint.
– Check out these Printable Alphabet Worksheets
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