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Finish the Alphabet Worksheet | Essential Preschool ELA
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This preschool alphabet worksheet helps early learners master letter sequencing through an engaging cut-and-paste activity. By identifying missing uppercase letters in a 26-letter grid, students strengthen their recognition of the A-Z sequence while developing the fine motor control necessary for future writing success. It provides a clear, visual structure for alphabetical order.
At a Glance
- Grade: Preschool · Subject: ELA Alphabet
- Standard:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D— Recognize and name all uppercase letters of the alphabet in sequence- Skill Focus: Alphabetical order
- Format: 1 page · 10 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Morning work or literacy centers
- Time: 10–15 minutes
Inside this single-page PDF, you will find a colorful 5x6 grid containing most of the uppercase alphabet. Ten specific letters (C, E, F, I, K, L, N, R, T, and U) are missing from the sequence. At the bottom of the page, a dedicated cut-out section provides the missing letter tiles, allowing students to physically manipulate the letters before gluing them into the correct positions.
This resource is designed for a zero-prep classroom workflow. First, print the single-page PDF in less than 30 seconds. Second, distribute the sheets along with scissors and glue sticks to your students. Finally, review the completed alphabet together as a whole-class choral reading activity. Total teacher preparation time is under two minutes, making it an ideal choice for busy mornings or unexpected sub plans.
Aligned to `CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D`, this worksheet requires students to recognize and name all uppercase letters of the alphabet. While designed for preschool, it maps directly to kindergarten readiness standards by focusing on uppercase letter identification and sequence. This standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.
Use this worksheet during your morning soft start to settle students into a literacy mindset. It also functions effectively as a formative assessment tool in a small-group literacy center; observe whether students can identify the missing letter by reciting the alphabet from the beginning or if they recognize the letter shape in isolation. Expected completion typically takes 10 to 15 minutes.
This resource is perfect for preschool and Pre-K students who are beginning to recognize the linear nature of the alphabet. It is also suitable for kindergarteners needing remedial support or English Language Learners practicing basic phonics foundations. Pair this worksheet with an alphabet song or a large-format anchor chart to provide a visual reference for students building confidence.
According to the RAND AIRS 2024 report on early childhood literacy, tactile engagement with letter forms—such as cutting and pasting—significantly improves long-term retention of the alphabet sequence compared to passive observation alone. This worksheet targets CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D by requiring students to actively identify and place missing uppercase letters within a structured grid. By integrating fine motor practice with cognitive sequencing, the activity supports the print concepts strand of early ELA development. Research from Fisher & Frey (2014) suggests that such scaffolded tasks allow young learners to build the alphabetic principle necessary for decoding and phonemic awareness. This printable resource provides a high-utility, evidence-based method for ensuring students can name and order letters accurately before transitioning to more complex reading tasks. It is a foundational tool for any preschool curriculum focused on measurable literacy outcomes and kindergarten readiness.




