Help your child learn to write with this collection of free printable alphabet tracing worksheets.
These printables are designed to enhance the literacy skills of preschool and kindergarten learners, helping to teach letter recognition, handwriting, and phonics.
All worksheets are designed to be printed on A4 paper. Make sure you select “shrink to fit” in order to ensure best quality output from your printer.
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This version helps students to learn both uppercase and lowercase versions of every letter in the alphabet. By practicing the letters side-by-side repeatedly, students begin to develop association between them and an understanding that they have the same semantic meaing.
This version removes the dot tracing scaffold, while retaining the horizontal handwriting lines. This helps students to maintain uniformity of size in their letters, but they have to independently craft the letter’s form.
This version is ideal for students who consistently mistake their letters, e.g. by writing ‘e’ backward. It has students repeat each letter, uppercase and lowercase, on a line.
Once your child has had a go at tracing the letters, give them this piece, which removes the dot tracing scaffold but retains the horizontal lines as a sizing scaffold.
This version is for situations where you want to focus specifically on capital letters. It contains 4 pages of tracing capitals for every letter of the alphabet.
This version is for situations where you want to focus specifically on capital letters. It contains 4 pages where the letter is scaffolded at the beginning of the line, then children must try to replicate it multiple times across the line.
This version is for situations where you want to focus specifically on lowercase letters. It contains 4 pages of tracing lowercase letters for every letter of the alphabet.
This version is for situations where you want to focus specifically on lowercase letters. It contains 4 pages where the letter is scaffolded at the beginning of the line, then children must try to replicate it multiple times across the line.
This version is for practicing simple sight words that start with each letter of the alphabet. There is a line for the word capitalized, and a line without capitalization.
This more advanced version is for practicing simple sight words that start with each letter of the alphabet, but students don’t have the dot tracing scaffold. There is a line for the word capitalized, and a line without capitalization.