Preschool Ela Letter Knowledge Worksheets

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  • Trace and Write the Letter O

    Ostrich, olive, and octopus all begin with O! On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace O and write the letter next to pictures that begin with O.

  • The Letter H: H is for Helicopter!

    Help your preschooler learn to read and write the letter H with this fun writing and coloring page featuring a soaring helicopter.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters: b,d,p

    Dig into some solid handwriting practice! Your little writer will be building his fine motor muscles as he traces each letter.

  • Follow the Aa Path

    This makeshift maze leads your kid on a letter-following path.

  • Letter J Coloring Page

    This fun alphabet coloring page will have your child coloring a jiggly jellyfish while learning the shape and sound of the letter J.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters h,m,n

    Little writers, prepare for some beginning handwriting practice with this tracing worksheet.

  • Q is for Queen! Practice Writing the Letter Q

    This worksheet will help your young writer develop her fine motor skills as she colors, traces and writes her way to letter writing success!

  • U is for Up! Practice Writing the Letter U

    This uplifting worksheet will build up your child's writing skills as she learns all about the letter U.

  • Letter Sounds: The Letter A

    More than just another coloring page, this worksheet also teaches kids about the letter A.

  • Letter to My Future Self

    What would you like to be doing 5 years from now? Help your child understand the concept of present versus future with a fun time capsule activity!

  • Dot to Dot Truck

    Not only is this dot-to-dot truck fun to complete and color, it also helps preschoolers practice their ABC's!

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters c,o,a

    Get your pencils ready, it's time for handwriting practice! Have your little writer practice tracing curvy lines.

  • Dot to Dot A to Z Zebra

    For preschoolers who've tackled the ABC song, we've got just the puzzle. Show how well you know your ABC's by connecting the dots from A to Z.

  • K is for Koala

    Meet the koala, a cute animal that hangs around the Australian countryside. Keep building up your preschooler's vocabulary as she colors her way from A to Z.

  • Trace St. Patrick's Day Numbers! 2

    Give your child spelling, number recognition and writing practice this St. Patrick's Day that's fun! It's easy with this printable worksheet.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters e,s

    Give your little writer a head start learning his handwriting skills. He'll learn the motions of how to draw each part of the letter.

  • Trace and Write the Letter U

    Underwear, up, and umbrella all begin with U! On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace U and write the letter next to pictures that begin with U.

  • D is for Dinosaur!

    Preschoolers are sure to love coloring this adorable dinosaur, and will practice recognizing the letter D while they're at it!

  • Alphabet Coloring: N

    This fun alphabet coloring page will have your child coloring a slippery newt while learning the shape and sound of the letter N.

  • X Marks the Spot! What's Inside the Box?

    Help your preschooler master his letter writing skills with this X-hilarating worksheet!

  • Letter O Coloring Page

    This fun alphabet coloring page will have your child coloring an ocular owl while learning the shape and sound of the letter O.

  • Letter "A" Maze

    Brush up on those ABC's with a fun maze through the letter "A"! Help the ants march through the maze and get to the apples.

  • S is for Sun! Practice Writing the Letter S

    Help your child soar to letter writing success by building up her fine motor skills as she masters the letter S with this spectacular worksheet.

  • Follow the Letter Path from A to O

    Preschoolers practice their ABC's by following the path from A to O to help the leprechaun find his way to the pot of gold.