Alphabet Tracing Worksheet A to Z — Free Printable for Preschool, Nursery, LKG and UKG preview

Alphabet Tracing Worksheet A to Z — Free Printable for Preschool, Nursery, LKG and UKG

Free 7-page A–Z alphabet tracing worksheet with hollow uppercase and lowercase letters, picture-word cues (A is for Apple, B is for Ball…), and ruled handwriting practice rows — perfect for ages 3–6 in Nursery, LKG and UKG.

In a nutshell

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

Subject
Phonics
Grade
Pre-Nursery
Category
Practice
Difficulty
Easy
Age Group
3-4
File Type
PDF
Downloads
3
File Size
69.6 KB

Help your little learner master the alphabet with this free printable A-Z tracing worksheet from WeeQuesters. Each of the 26 letters has its own dedicated row with a big hollow uppercase letter, a matching lowercase letter, a picture-word cue (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, C is for Cat), and a 3-line handwriting practice rule with dotted letters to trace.

What's inside this worksheet?

  • 1 cover page with parent and teacher instructions.
  • 5 tracing pages covering all 26 letters from A to Z, uppercase and lowercase.
  • 1 completion certificate ("I can write A to Z!") for the child to be awarded once finished.
  • Each letter row has hollow tracing letters, a picture-word association, and a ruled practice line.
  • Designed for A4 paper, prints beautifully in colour or grayscale.

Who is this worksheet for?

This worksheet is designed for early learners aged 3 to 6 in Nursery, LKG and UKG classes (also called Pre-K, Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten in some curricula). It works well for:

  • Children just beginning to recognise letter shapes.
  • Kids practising pencil control and fine-motor skills.
  • Homeschool parents looking for a structured, day-by-day phonics activity.
  • Teachers needing a no-prep, ready-to-print classroom handout.

How to use it

  1. Print the pages on plain A4 paper, colour is best, but black-and-white works fine.
  2. Have your child hold the pencil with the standard tripod grip (thumb, index, middle finger).
  3. Trace the BIG hollow uppercase letter first, then the lowercase letter beside it.
  4. Work through the dotted practice row, following the natural left-to-right stroke direction.
  5. Say the letter sound and the picture word (e.g. "A - apple") out loud each time to build phonological awareness.
  6. Once the child completes A-Z, sign and date the certificate on the final page.

What skills does it build?

Regular tracing practice supports letter recognition, pencil grip, pre-writing skills, fine motor control and phonological awareness. The picture-word associations also help build vocabulary and link each letter shape to its starting sound - the foundation for early reading.

Tips for parents and teachers

  • Keep sessions short - 10 to 15 minutes a day works better than long sittings.
  • Praise effort, not just neatness. Early letters will look wobbly, and that's perfectly normal.
  • Re-print individual pages your child finds tricky and practise them on different days.
  • Pair this with our other phonics, numbers and shapes worksheets for a complete early-learning routine.

Free for personal, classroom and homeschool use. Please do not redistribute the file commercially.

Key facts

  • The worksheet covers all 26 letters of the English alphabet from A to Z
  • Each letter is shown in both uppercase and lowercase form
  • The PDF is 7 pages long: 1 cover, 5 tracing pages, and 1 completion certificate
  • Designed for children aged 3 to 6 in Nursery, LKG and UKG
  • Hollow outline letters allow children to trace inside with a pencil or crayon
  • Each letter has a picture-word cue such as A is for Apple, B is for Ball, C is for Cat
  • A 3-line ruled handwriting guide is included for proper letter sizing
  • The worksheet is free to download and print for home or classroom use
  • Recommended daily practice is 10 to 15 minutes per session
  • The activity supports letter recognition, fine motor skills, and early phonics

Frequently asked questions

What is an alphabet tracing worksheet?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

How do I teach my child to write the alphabet?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

At what age should children start tracing letters?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

Is this alphabet worksheet free to download and print?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

Does the worksheet include both uppercase and lowercase letters?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

Which class or age group is this A to Z tracing worksheet for?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

How many pages is the alphabet tracing PDF?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

Can teachers use this worksheet in the classroom?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

What words are used for each letter in this worksheet?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

How long should daily tracing practice be for preschoolers?

A free 7-page printable PDF worksheet that teaches early learners (ages 3–6) to trace all 26 letters of the English alphabet, both uppercase and lowercase. Each letter has a large hollow tracing glyph, a picture-word association (A is for Apple, B is for Ball, etc.), and a 3-line ruled handwriting practice row with dotted letters. Designed for Nursery, LKG and UKG classes.

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