

This fun and friendly KG worksheet helps young learners recognise alphabet order, find missing letters, and build confidence in early English skills. With colourful prompts and simple instructions (as shown from page 3–7 of the worksheet), children practise identifying what comes before and after a given letter, deciding True/False statements about alphabet order, choosing correct options from MCQs, and writing real words starting with specific letters.
This worksheet is perfect for early learners who are just beginning to understand the sequence of A–Z. Each activity strengthens foundational phonics skills, improves letter recall, and helps children connect letters to meaningful words.
Understanding missing letters is a core early-literacy skill that builds:
1. Alphabet sequencing and visual recognition
2. Early phonics awareness
3. Quick recall of what comes before or after a letter
4. Confidence in reading and writing readiness
The worksheet includes four engaging, level-appropriate activities for KG:
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Children identify the missing middle letter in 10 alphabet pairs such as A _ C, D _ F, H _ J, etc.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Kids decide whether alphabet statements are correct, e.g., “A comes before B,” “G goes after F,” etc.
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions
Learners pick the correct next letter from three options. There are 10 questions (pages 5–6).
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting / Word Creation
Children write words beginning with specific letters like C, R, D, B, H, F, P, T, M, J.
This worksheet strengthens early alphabetical understanding in a hands-on, practical, child-friendly way.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
(Answers based on alphabet sequence)
1. A B C
2. D E F
3. H I J
4. M N O
5. P Q R
6. B C D
7. E F G
8. L M N
9. C D E
10. T U V
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – MCQs
1. After D → E
2. After B → C
3. After H → I
4. After E → F
5. After A → B
6. After C → D
7. After F → G
8. After I → J
9. After G → H
10. After J → K
Exercise 4 – Write a Word Starting With the Given Letter
1. C – Cat
2. B – Bat
3. R – Rat
4. D – Doll
5. H – Hat
6. F – Fan
7. P – Pen
8. T – Top
9. M – Man
10. J – Jug
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It helps children recognise alphabetical order and recall letters independently.
Their sequence memory is still developing; singing the ABC song reinforces order.
Using letter cards or fridge magnets helps kids visualise and fill gaps.