Letter A Preschool Worksheets

Time to work on letter A? We think it is and we have a set of letter A preschool worksheets ready for you as a part of our alphabet worksheets series. This Letter A worksheets are great for helping young readers gain reading and writing fluency. They’ll trace plenty of upper and lowercase A’s along the way.

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Egg

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Egg
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In these Letter A preschool worksheets, there are a variety of exercises that you can print for your children such as coloring worksheets, tracing, writing, and so on. Build your children’s handwriting, spelling, and visual discrimination skills using our teacher-made letter A worksheets. Using these letter A worksheets, children will sort, trace, match, color, and write the letter A. They’ll also expand their repertoire of the letter A words using our illustrated vocabulary cards.

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Hand

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Hand
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Letter A Preschool Worksheet Hippo

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Hippo
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The worksheets and games in this activity pack are a great way of strengthening your children’s fine motor skills, pencil control, hand-eye coordination, and general classroom confidence. Learning handwriting through tracing activities is important. These activities are perfect for stations, centers, independent study, take-home tasks, and spiral reviews. Letting little ones learn about letters through hands-on activities, such as these, helps children remember even more than other types of activities. The activities will help children by providing them with a fun way to learn!

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Penguin

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Penguin
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Letter A Preschool Worksheet Worm

Letter A Preschool Worksheet Worm
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We have 5 alphabet worksheets with varying levels of difficulty to teach younger children the letter A. Using a variety of worksheets will help reinforce the lesson in different ways. They will be learning an uppercase letter, and lowercase letter, tracing letter worksheets, and coloring sheets. We’ve almost learned the entire alphabet. You’ll love these printable activities, they’re fun activities for preschool lessons and kindergarten kids!