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Free Alphabet Printable Worksheets

Looking for a great way to help kids learn the letters of the alphabet? These free alphabet printable worksheets are perfect for little learners! Simply download and print the activity sheets for hours of learning fun!

Free Alphabet Activity Printables

These A to Z printable worksheets are a hit with early childhood educators and preschool teachers! Each worksheet includes letter tracing, letter recognition, and coloring activities featuring fun images like an airplane for A, bells for B, and a castle for C! 

Letter A, B, C printables are perfect for teaching preschool-aged children! Check out these letter matching printables for extra letter of the week curriculum fun.

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Why You’ll Love These Printables

These printable alphabet worksheets are perfect for teaching the English alphabet in a hands-on, engaging way. They support fine motor skills, along with letter formation and recognition, helping kids gain confidence in their abilities.

Plus, they’re an instant download, making them super easy to access anytime you need a free printable letter activity. Whether you laminate them to use with dry-erase markers or make them into mini books, these free printables provide extra practice for kindergarten students and beyond!

Alphabet worksheet for the letter b, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like bells, ball, and flower, plus circles marked with 'B' and 'b'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter c, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a castle, cup, and sock, plus circles marked with 'C' and 'c'.

Free Alphabet Activity Printables

These printable worksheets are a great tool for young children to practice letter recognition, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and even letter sounds! Whether you’re a parent, kindergarten teacher, or occupational therapy specialist, these fun alphabet activities make learning a blast.

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Alphabet worksheet for the letter d, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a donut, doll, and glasses, plus circles marked with 'D' and 'd'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter e, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like earth, elf, and book, plus circles marked with 'E' and 'e'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter f, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a football, fan, and hat, plus circles marked with 'F' and 'f'.

Each of these free alphabet worksheets can be saved directly to your computer by right clicking on the image and selecting “save”. Or you can download the complete package of PDF files using the form at the bottom of the post.

Tips and Tricks

  • Encourage word sorts using words from each worksheet for common core language practice.
  • Hole punch and store in a folder for an easy-to-use letter of the week resource.
  • Use them in a classroom learning center for independent practice.
  • Combine with alphabet flash cards for a full letter recognition experience.
  • Use the pictures as prompts for vowel sound and letter sound activities.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter g, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like gifts, guitar, and shoes, plus circles marked with 'G' and 'g'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter h, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a hammer, helicopter, and boat, plus circles marked with 'H' and 'h'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter i, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like an iron, ice cream, and bell, plus circles marked with 'I' and 'i'.

It’s easy to download, print, and color these designs. The hard part for me would be choosing what to color with – markers, pencils crayons, or watercolor pencil crayons?!

Each fun worksheet could be glued to construction paper and laminated to make a more durable poster to work on or display in your classroom. Use dry-erase markers so kids can practice over and over again.

Alphabet worksheet for the letter j, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a jar, jellyfish, and button, plus circles marked with 'J' and 'j'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter k, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a key, kite, and shirt, plus circles marked with 'K' and 'k'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter l, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a leaf, lips, and jar, plus circles marked with 'L' and 'l'.

These free printable alphabet sheets are a great boredom buster activity for kids of all ages. Be sure to also check out our number printable worksheets too!

Alphabet worksheet for the letter m, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like maracas, mirror, and crown, plus circles marked with 'M' and 'm'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter n, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a nest, neckalce, and bow, plus circles marked with 'n' and 'N'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter o, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like an onion, octopus, and earrings, plus circles marked with 'O' and 'o'.

Fun Ways to Use Free Printable Pages

  • Create a coloring and activity book.
  • Paint the printable, frame it, and give to a friend.
  • Complete the activities solo or with family.
  • Print the activity sheets and laminate them so that they can be reused.
  • Use them as a fun activity at your next party or event.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter p, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a pan, pencil, and umbrella, plus circles marked with 'P' and 'p'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter q, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a queen, question mark, and cupcake, plus circles marked with 'Q' and 'q'.

This activity worksheet is perfect for children to use to practice and identify the letter Q.

Alphabet worksheet for the letter r, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a ring, rose, and envelope, plus circles marked with 'R' and 'r'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter s, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a sock, sunshine, and apple, plus circles marked with 'S' and 's'.

I think it would be fun to have kids cut this letter S printable out and use it to create a poster with!

Alphabet worksheet for the letter t, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a tie, tooth, and shoe, plus circles marked with 'T' and 't'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter u, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a unicorn, umbrella, and butterfly, plus circles marked with 'U' and 'u'.

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Alphabet worksheet for the letter v, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a vulture, violin, and cloud, plus circles marked with 'V' and 'v'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter w, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a watermelon, worm, and boots, plus circles marked with 'W' and 'w'.

The best way to utilize these free letter printables is to print them off and make them into little booklets to share and fill out. I like to hole punch the pages and place them into duotangs because then they can be used over and over again!

Alphabet worksheet for the letter x, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a xylophone, flower, and bug plus circles marked with 'X' and 'x'.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I download the free printable alphabet worksheets?
These instant download files are available at the bottom of this post. Simply click, save, and print!

What age group are these letter worksheets best for?
They’re designed for young children, especially kindergarten students, preschoolers, and first grade learners.

Can these be used for occupational therapy?
Absolutely! These worksheets help develop fine motor skills, stroke order, and letter tracing for handwriting practice.

Do the worksheets include both uppercase letters and lowercase letters?
Yes! Each sheet includes a mix of capital letters, small letters, and letter tracing practice.

Can I use these for a letter of the week curriculum?
Yes! These free alphabet worksheets are perfect for reinforcing a letter of the week approach in lesson plans.

Alphabet worksheet for the letter y, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a yo-yo, yarn, and airplane, plus circles marked with 'Y' and 'y'.
Alphabet worksheet for the letter z, with sections for tracing, writing, and coloring images like a zipper, zebra, and duck, plus circles marked with 'Z' and 'z'.

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Free Alphabet Activity Printable Worksheets

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The alphabet pintables are great for consonants. I won’t use the ones for vowels. While the accompanying pictures do start with the correct letter they do not make the short vowel sounds that beginning readers need to start with. This is too confusing for beginning readers.

FYI: Lowercase red guide dots are on the wrong line.