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Free printable Printing Letters worksheets for Kindergarten (ages 5–6) guide children through forming each letter of the alphabet with correct shape, stroke order, and size. These handwriting activities build the fine motor control and muscle memory that children need to become confident, legible writers. Designed for both classroom and home use, these worksheets give teachers and parents a structured way to support early writing development. Part of our letters worksheets collection.

What You'll Learn

  • Practice printing uppercase and lowercase letters neatly
  • Trace dotted letters and then write them independently
  • Print each letter of the alphabet on the correct lines

FAQ

What does printing letters practice develop in kindergartners?

Printing letters develops fine motor control, pencil grip, letter formation habits, and spatial awareness on a page. Establishing correct letter formation early prevents bad habits that can be difficult to correct in later grades.

When should kindergartners start printing letters?

Most kindergartners (ages 5–6) begin formal letter printing instruction early in the school year. Fine motor readiness varies, so some children may need extra practice with pre-writing strokes (lines, curves, circles) before forming full letters.

How can I help my child practice printing letters at home?

Work on a few letters at a time rather than the whole alphabet at once. Encourage your child to say the letter name and sound as they write it. Keep sessions short—5 to 10 minutes is plenty for young children—and praise effort over perfection.

Is printing letters in kindergarten a Common Core requirement?

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.1a requires kindergartners to print many upper- and lowercase letters. Printing worksheet practice directly supports this standard and prepares children for the writing demands of first grade.

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

Comments

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Jamie T.

1st Grade Teacher

Apr 2026

Thanks for creating this! I'll be using it the moment it's available.

David L.

2nd Grade Teacher

May 2026

Looking forward to this! All the other ClassWeekly worksheets are excellent so I know this will be too.

Rachel H.

Homeschool parent

Apr 2026

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