Free Letter of the Week Worksheets for Preschool and Kindergarten
If you’re teaching the alphabet to young learners, these free Letter of the Week worksheets are exactly what you need. As a homeschooling mom, I know how helpful it is to have a consistent resource that builds letter recognition, handwriting skills, and phonics all in one place.
This A–Z printable set is perfect for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early learners who are just beginning their literacy journey. Each individual post focuses on one letter and includes tracing, coloring, beginning sounds, and more. Making them easy to use for home, classroom, or therapy sessions.

What’s Included
This roundup includes all 26 individual letter posts from A to Z. Every worksheet set is designed to help kids:
- Recognize uppercase and lowercase letters
- Practice letter formation
- Identify beginning sounds
- Develop fine motor skills through coloring and tracing
All are completely free to download and print!
How to Use These Letter of the Week Worksheets
You can work through one letter each week, follow your own custom sequence, or even build themed units around each letter. Add these to your morning basket, literacy centers, or preschool binders for hands-on learning made easy.
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Free Letter of the Week Printables A–Z
Here’s a quick look at all 26 posts. Click each link or image to access the full set of worksheets for that letter:
Letter A
Practice the letter A with fun, hands-on worksheets featuring apples, ants, and acorns. Kids will trace uppercase and lowercase A, identify beginning sounds, and enjoy coloring activities that build fine motor skills.
Letter B
These letter B worksheets are filled with bubbles, bananas, and bears to help preschoolers learn the alphabet. Children will build handwriting confidence, practice phonics, and reinforce early letter recognition.
Letter C
Teach the letter C with cats, cupcakes, and carrots! This printable pack includes tracing, coloring, and beginning sound identification to support preschool and kindergarten learners.
Letter D
Explore the letter D with dinosaurs, ducks, and donuts. Kids will practice writing both uppercase and lowercase D, while connecting the sound with familiar words and images.
Letter E
These free letter E worksheets feature elephants, eggs, and envelopes to make early literacy fun. Perfect for preschoolers working on handwriting and early phonics skills.
Letter F
The letter F pack includes frogs, fish, and fun-filled activities for early learners. Use these tracing and coloring worksheets to help children practice letter formation and sound recognition.
Letter G
G is for goats, grapes, and gumballs! These worksheets offer tracing, matching, and beginning sounds to support letter G learning for preschool and kindergarten.
Letter H
Practice the letter H with hats, houses, and hot dogs. This pack includes engaging activities that promote fine motor skills and reinforce the H sound through playful learning.
Letter I
The letter I worksheets feature ice cream, insects, and igloos. Kids will love tracing the letter and identifying images that begin with the I sound.
Letter J
Jump into learning with jellybeans, jars, and jellyfish in this letter J worksheet set. It’s a great way for kids to build letter recognition, handwriting, and phonics skills.
Letter K
K is for kites, keys, and kangaroos! These worksheets offer plenty of alphabet practice with engaging visuals and hands-on tracing.
Letter L
Learn the letter L with lions, ladybugs, and lemons. These printables help children build foundational reading skills and proper handwriting technique.
Letter M
The letter M worksheets bring in monkeys, muffins, and mittens to make learning fun. This pack supports beginning sounds, tracing, and letter identification.
Letter N
N is for noodles, nests, and narwhals! These engaging worksheets help preschoolers learn to write and recognize the letter N with themed activities.
Letter O
These letter O worksheets feature octopuses, owls, and oranges to build alphabet confidence. Preschoolers will practice letter tracing and connect the O sound to familiar images.
Letter P
Practice the letter P with pigs, pizza, and penguins! This printable pack includes phonics fun, writing practice, and visual recognition exercises.
Letter Q
Q is for queen, quilt, and quail. These worksheets introduce this tricky letter with easy-to-follow tracing, beginning sounds, and coloring fun.
Letter R
Explore the letter R with rainbows, rabbits, and robots! Use these activities to build letter recognition, handwriting, and sound association.
Letter S
The letter S worksheets include snakes, suns, and sandwiches. Perfect for preschoolers learning to trace, identify, and sound out the letter S.
Letter T
T is for turtles, trucks, and tigers! These worksheets offer interactive alphabet learning through tracing, coloring, and phonics support.
Letter U
These free letter U worksheets feature umbrellas, unicorns, and utensils to keep kids engaged while learning. Use them to reinforce the short and long U sounds.
Letter V
Practice the letter V with volcanoes, vegetables, and violins. Kids will work on tracing and recognizing V words through fun, themed activities.
Letter W
The letter W pack features whales, wagons, and watermelon. Great for building early alphabet skills with tracing and phonics practice.
Letter X
Learning the letter X is exciting with x-rays, xylophones, and hidden sounds. These worksheets help children connect the letter to real-world words and images.
Letter Y
Y is for yo-yos, yarn, and yellow! These printables include fun tracing and phonics activities for young learners.
Letter Z
Zoom into learning with zebras, zippers, and zig-zags! This set wraps up the alphabet with handwriting and sound recognition practice for the letter Z.
Ready to print? Just click through to each letter to download your favorite worksheets today.
Why Letter of the Week Still Works
Breaking down the alphabet into weekly, focused units gives kids time to build confidence. These worksheets are low-prep and flexible, making them ideal for homeschoolers, preschool teachers, and caregivers alike.
- Use in printable binders
- Laminate for reusable dry-erase tracing
- Pair with letter-themed books or sensory bins for more learning
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