Free printable letter recognition worksheets for students to build early literacy skills. You’ll fine letter recognition activities, printable teaching charts, posters, helpful tools and guides, as well as letter recognition worksheets, games, and assements you can use in your preschool or kindergarten classroom.
Printable Letter Recognition Activities
Here are some printable reference tools and activity pages for general letter learning in your classroom. These printables build more than letter recognition and often have additional skills like beginning letter sounds, letter formation, and phonics as well.
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Letter Recognition Posters
Free printable full size colorful letter posters you can hang in your classroom to aid students in letter recognition. These posters are great for passive exposure the the alphabet, and you can print extras to feature on your morning circle board, or in a table top display. You might even consider hosting a small Letter of the Week activity each morning to help students with letter recognition.
Letter Recognition Worksheet
Free printable letter tracing worksheets for the uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Tracing and handwriting practice aids in letter recognition skills and these make great take home activity worksheets. These are especially helpful if you have students struggling with specific letters or forms. Writing letters of the alphabet helps with memorizing how each letter looks. Encourage students to say the name of each letter aloud as they write. Find more printable letter tracing worksheets here.
Free Printable Letter Recognition Worksheets
Students work on letter recognition with our free printable letter recognition worksheets. These PDF printables are helpful for students to begin to visually recognize both the uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Our worksheets can help you identify where students are experiencing confusion and offer remedial help. If you’d like students to work on individual letters of the alphabet we have a huge variety of alphabet worksheets available to print.
Letter Recognition Activities
Free printable letter recognition activities, file folder games, and learning centers to help students build recognition of the uppercase and lowercase alphabet. Equiping your classroom with fun, hands-on alphabet manipulatives will help these activities shine! If possible, we recommend purchasing a set of Alphabet Letter Magnets, and Alphabet Letter Tiles for your classroom.
Letter Recognition Activity Mat 1
Free printable activities for learning to recognize the letters of the uppercase alphabet. This printable learning mat includes the uppercase letters A-L to match.
Letter Recognition Activity Mat 2
The second half of the learning center mats with the remaining uppercase letters M-Z. Students practice matching lowercase to uppercase letters.
Lowercase Letter Recognition Activity Mat 1
Students build letter recognition skills with this free printable lowercase letter activity mat. Covers letters a-l in lowercase format.
Lowercase Letter Recognition Activity Mat 2
The second half of the learning center mats with the remaining lowercase letters m-z for students to match.
Letter Recognition Games
Free printable letter recognition games you can play in your homeschool or standard classroom. These games cover important letter recognition skills for preschool and kindergarten students, while having fun!
Printable Letter Building Activity 1
Students build uppercase letters of the alphabet with these free printable letter building blocks. Featuring strips of multiple sizes as well as curved strips, students can arrange them to form letters of the alphabet.
Printable Letter Building Activity 2
Encourage students to spell the letters of their name one at a time! Or bring in phonics and early reading skills and pair these with our cvc word cards or sight word flashcards.
Alphabet Flashcards
Free printable alphabet flashcards available in both uppercase and lowercase letters. Additionally, you’ll find ABC flashcards for D’Nealian font as well as Manuscript Block Font. These are great tools to create your own matching games, learning centers, and simple table activities. You could play “I have….who has” or a out of the seat matching game where students must find the lowercase to their uppercase etc..
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Letter Recognition Assessment Tools
Because letter recognition is suan an important building block on the road to reading fluency, it’s important to support your students as best as possibly in identifying all uppercase and lowercase letters. Students should be able to recognize and verbalize the name of each letter aloud.
What to Teach after Letter Recognition?
Once students have a grasp on letter recognition, take the next step and begin learning about letter sounds. Find free printable letter sounds worksheets for beginning letter, medial, and ending letter sounds.
Letter Sounds Charts
Free printable Alphabet charts featuring uppercase and lowercase letters. These printable ABC charts are wonderful reference tools for students working on letter recognition. Not only will students work on letter recognition, but we’ve included simple phonics for beginning letter sounds as well.
Beginning Letter Sounds Worksheets
Our Beginning Sounds Worksheets are the perfect phonics activities for your preschool and kindergarten students. These worksheets promote reading skills and fine motor control through a variety of worksheets, cut and paste activities, and games.
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