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Free printable Alphabetical Order worksheets for Kindergarten (ages 5–6) teach children to sequence letters from A to Z, building a foundational skill used in reading, dictionary use, and spelling throughout their school years. These activities help young learners internalize the structure of the alphabet in a hands-on, engaging format. Aligned with Common Core ELA standards, these worksheets support both literacy development and organizational thinking. Part of our letters worksheets collection.

What You'll Learn

  • Arrange letters in alphabetical order from A to Z
  • Practice writing the missing letters in an alphabet sequence
  • Identify which letter comes before or after a given letter

FAQ

Why do kindergartners need to learn alphabetical order?

Knowing alphabetical order helps children use dictionaries, indexes, and word lists as they get older. It also reinforces letter name knowledge and the understanding that the alphabet has a fixed, predictable sequence—a concept foundational to reading and spelling.

When do kindergartners learn to put letters in alphabetical order?

Kindergartners (ages 5–6) typically begin alphabetical order activities after they have a solid grasp of letter names, often in mid-to-late kindergarten. Early activities focus on simple A–Z sequencing before progressing to ordering words by first letter.

How can I practice alphabetical order at home?

Sing the alphabet song together before starting the worksheet to warm up. You can also write letters on index cards and have your child arrange them in order on the floor, making it a physical, hands-on activity that breaks up pencil-and-paper work.

Grade
Kindergarten
Ages
Ages 3-6
Subject
Reading
Format
Printable PDF

Comments

3

Priya N.

Kindergarten Teacher

Apr 2026

This is going straight into my lesson plans the second it drops. Please prioritize this one!

Emily W.

Homeschool parent

May 2026

Excited for this one! I've been hunting for a good printable on this topic for weeks.

Rachel H.

Homeschool parent

Apr 2026

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