Alphabet Letter Sorting Worksheets

Develop letter recognition and fine motor skills while using these alphabet letter sorting worksheets with your pre-k and kindergarten students.

These free printable alphabet letter sorting worksheets will give kids lots of practice with letter recognition.

Fun Letter Sorting Worksheets

These free printable letter sorting worksheets are super simple to utilize in your classroom. They are easy to prep and very simple for students to use.

In addition, they will get lots of practice with letter recognition and uppercase to lowercase letter matching while building fine motor skills.

This is a great way to give students extra practice with cutting and gluing skills at the start of the school year.

Use them for morning work, literacy centers or early finishers.

Alphabet uppercase to lowercase letter matching worksheets for kids.

Low Prep Activity

The greatest thing about this activity is that it is extremely low prep! If your kids enjoy cutting and pasting, all you have to do is print the pages and they are ready to be used.

Even if you add them to centers for reuse, you only have to laminate the pieces and attach Velcro so students can use them independently.

Sorting letters worksheets for learning uppercase and lowercase letter identification.

Setting Up the Letter Sorting Activity

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Supplies Needed:

  • Letter Sorting Sheets (button to download at the bottom of this post)
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Crayons if you want kids to decorate their worksheets afterward
  • Write and wipe pockets (optional)

Instructions for set up:

  • Print the sheets you would like to use and you are ready to go.
Cut and paste uppercase and lowercase letter sorting pages for letter learning practice.

How to Use the Letter Sorting Worksheets

  1. Students will cut out the letters at the bottom of the sheet.
  2. Then they will sort them to the corresponding side of the sheet. Uppercase letters go to the uppercase side and lowercase letters go to the lowercase side.
  3. Students can glue the letters or mix them up and sort them again.
Alphabet letter sorting pages for letter identification practice.

Use these alphabet activity worksheets to teach letter recognition in a hands-on and engaging way.

Not only will they learn to identify the letter on the sheet, but they will learn to recognize both the uppercase and lowercase version of the letter.

If you have students who struggle with cutting and pasting, prepare a few copies in laminated sheets. Put Velcro on the back of the letter squares and on the sheet so students can attach them and reuse them.

Grab the free printable below and practice letter recognition and letter sounds with your kids this school year!

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