

This engaging Grade KG worksheet focuses on Alphabet Tracing Paths, designed to strengthen early literacy, fine motor control, and letter recognition through playful, guided activities.
Through hands-on tasks like path tracing, picture-letter matching, and guided writing prompts, students develop pencil control while building confidence in identifying letters and sounds. The exercises are age-appropriate, visually stimulating, and encourage learning through movement and repetition rather than rote memorization.
This worksheet also supports pre-writing skills by improving hand-eye coordination and preparing children for structured handwriting. Parents and teachers can use it as a fun practice tool at home or in the classroom to reinforce alphabet knowledge in a stress-free way.
Tracing letter paths helps early learners:
1. Build correct stroke sequence for uppercase letters.
2. Strengthen fine motor control used in handwriting.
3. Recognise distinguishing letter features (curves, lines, slants).
4. Improve visual memory for letter shapes and structures.
The worksheet introduces young learners to uppercase and lowercase letters using tracing paths, visual mazes, and picture-based connections. Children trace alphabet routes from A to Z, match uppercase letters to their lowercase forms, and help pictures find their correct starting letters by following dotted paths.
Exercise 1 – Trace Path from A to Z
Correct tracing sequence:
A → B → C → D → E → F → G → H → I → J → K → L → M → N → O → P → Q → R → S → T → U → V → W → X → Y → Z
Exercise 2 – Uppercase to Lowercase Matching
1. A – a
2. U – u
3. L – l
4. M – m
5. N – n
6. W – w
7. X – x
8. J – j
9. R – r
10. P – p
Exercise 3 – Help the Picture Find Its Letter
1. Ant – A
2. Ball – B
3. Top – T
4. Log – L
5. Fan – F
6. Scissors – S
7. Sun – S
8. Lips – L
9. Can – C
10. Ear – E
Exercise 4 – Write a Word Starting with the Given Letter
D – Dog
B – Box
P – Pen
H – Hen
M – Man
F – Fox
J – Jug
G – Gun
P – Pig
C – Car
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They guide children to follow strokes correctly for smooth letter formation.
Their hand control is still growing; wider paths make learning easier.
Use large-letter paths before moving to smaller worksheets.