How this worksheet supports learning goals
This worksheet reinforces letter sequencing, visual scanning, and early writing skills by asking children to fill in the missing letters of the alphabet in cursive form. It helps build handwriting confidence, letter memory, and pencil grip — all foundational skills for literacy success.
For Teachers
- Introduce this worksheet after reviewing cursive letters A–Z on the board.
- Use as part of morning seatwork, handwriting practice stations, or group review.
- Encourage students to say the alphabet aloud as they fill in missing letters to support letter memory.
For Parents
- Use the worksheet as a screen-free handwriting activity after school.
- Print it out and laminate for repeated practice with a dry erase marker.
- Ask your child to trace each letter in the air before writing it on the page to improve muscle memory.
How to Use This Worksheet
- Print the Worksheet: Download and print the worksheet on standard A4 or US Letter paper.
- Explain the Activity: Let your child or student know that they will be filling in the blanks with the missing cursive letters.
- Complete the Worksheet: Encourage the child to say the alphabet aloud and write the missing letters in each word or sequence.
- Review and Repeat: Go over any letters they missed, and use flashcards or tracing apps to reinforce learning.
Common Core Standards: This worksheet aligns with Kindergarten Language Standards for early writing and print concepts. It supports letter formation, phonemic awareness, and foundational handwriting skills.
Reference: Kindergarten Language Standards
Related Standards:
- CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.1: Understanding print, letter-sound relationships, and phonics.
- CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.K.1: Letter formation, grammar, and writing conventions.