

This Kindergarten worksheet builds strong alphabet foundations by helping young learners recognise letter pairs, understand alphabetical order, practise neat writing, and sequence letters correctly. With engaging matching, fill-in-the-blank sequences, shape-based writing, rewriting practice, and repeated letter writing, children develop confident alphabet knowledge and early handwriting fluency in an age-appropriate, structured way.
1. It helps children recognise the correct order of letters in the alphabet.
2. It strengthens connections between capital and small letters.
3. It builds early logic and pattern recognition through sequencing tasks.
4. It supports neat handwriting and confident letter recall.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match Capital Letters to Small Letters
Children match capital letters (B, J, F, M, T, Q, D, K, H, P) with their corresponding lowercase letters (m, d, q, t, p, k, j, f, b, h), reinforcing letter recognition.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Complete the Alphabet Sequence
Learners fill in the missing letters to complete sequences such as *A _ C*, *E _ G*, *L _ N*, and *O _ Q*. This builds understanding of alphabetical order and sequence logic.
📋 Exercise 3 – Write the Letter Neatly Inside the Shape
Children write given lowercase letters (o, e, r, y, i, u, a, l, g, c) neatly inside shapes like triangles, circles, stars, and hearts, improving size control and focus.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite the Letter Neatly on the Line
Students rewrite letters (G, N, W, S, X, Z, V, R, Y, C) neatly on lines, developing handwriting accuracy and confidence.
🧩 Exercise 5 – Write the Letters Three Times
Learners practise writing lowercase letters (b, h, k, t, q, f, l, d, j, p) three times each, strengthening muscle memory and writing fluency.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Match the Letters
B – b J – j F – f M – m T – t
Q – q D – d K – k H – h P – p
Exercise 2 – Alphabet Sequencing
1. A **B** C
2. E **F** G
3. L **M** N
4. R **S** T
5. U **V** W
6. I **J** K
7. V **W** X
8. S **T** U
9. C **D** E
10. O **P** Q
Exercise 3 – Shape Writing
1. o 2. e 3. r 4. y 5. i
6. u 7. a 8. l 9. g 10. c
Exercise 4 – Rewritten Letters
1. G 2. N 3. W 4. S 5. X
6. Z 7. V 8. R 9. Y 10. C
Exercise 5 – Repeated Letter Writing
b h k t q f l d j p
(Handwriting neatness may vary by learner.)
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It means recognizing, writing, and ordering all letters correctly.
It helps children understand alphabetical order and reading flow.
By using alphabet songs, cards, and ordering games.