Kindergarten Ela Capitalization Worksheets
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- Practice Tracing the Letter P
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter P. Then they trace the letter P!
- Practice Tracing the Letter R
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter R. Then they trace the letter R!
- Practice Tracing the Letter Z
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter Z. Then they trace the letter Z!
- Practice Tracing the Letter U
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter U. Then they trace the letter U!
- Letter Q Tracing Practice
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter Q. Then they trace the letter Q!
- Practice Tracing the Letter X
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter X. Then they trace the letter X!
- Practice Tracing the Letter W
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter W. Then they trace the letter W!
- Alphabet Practice: A
Kindergarteners will become familiar with the letter A! Write the letter A in upper and lowercase form then draw and label two objects beginning with A.
- Writing the Letter b
Can you spot the letter b? Your child will need to recognize the letter b, trace it, and write it on this lowercase letters worksheet.
- Find Missing Letters
The toys are missing the first letter in their names! Kids completing this kindergarten reading worksheet write the correct letter to complete each word.
- Learning the Alphabet
Learning the alphabet is a little easier with this worksheet. Start learning the alphabet with your young reader with this Valentine's Day-themed worksheet.
- Alphabet Practice: B
Practice writing the letter B in the lines provided then draw and label two objects beginning with B.
- Dot-to-Dot Alphabet: A
Count 1-2-3 to learn A-B-C with this fun dot-to-dot for the letter A.
- Write the Missing Letter: How's the Weather?
The weather words are all missing their first letter! Kids completing this kindergarten reading worksheet write the correct letter to complete each word.
- Write the Missing Letter: Sports Fun
This sporty worksheet is a great way for your kindergartener to practice identifying beginning sounds and writing lowercase letters.
- Write the Letter G
How many grapes are there in the bunch? To find out, your child will need to practice writing the letter G!
- Alphabet Practice: C
Practice writing the letter C, then draw and label two objects that begin with C.
- Writing the Letter c
Carefully consider the lowercase letter c! Your child will need to pay careful attention, first to finding the letter c, then writing it on this worksheet.
- Alphabet Practice: M
Kindergarteners will have a magnificent time mastering the letter M by practicing writing M's then drawing and labeling two objects beginning with M!
- Learning the Letter C
Help your child practice the alphabet with this printable worksheet that asks him identify the letter C in uppercase and lowercase.
- Color the J's
Help your child practice the alphabet with this printable worksheet, which asks him identify the letter J in uppercase and lowercase.
- Alphabet Practice: J
Kindergarteners will jump at the chance to complete this fun alphabet exercise featuring the letter J.
- Airplane Parts
Do you know the parts of a plane? Have your kid trace and color his way to aviation expertise with these worksheets focusing airplane parts.
- Write the Missing Letter: Numbers
The numbers are missing the first letter in their names! Kids completing this kindergarten reading worksheet write the correct letter to complete each name.