Free Uppercase & Lowercase Letter Worksheets


Published: May 10, 2022 · Updated: August 29, 2025 by Sacha — This post may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure.

Is your child is learning to write? Grab these free uppercase and lowercase letter worksheets to help them practice their handwriting! This set of printable ABC worksheets is totally free to download, and it’s a great way to help preschoolers practice a variety of skills.

If you have a child at home who is learning to write uppercase and lowercase letters, you’ll love this printable! These alphabet worksheets are perfect for kids who need to practice their handwriting.

Whether you are a parent or a teacher, you can print out these free worksheets and use them to help kids learn how to write the letters of the alphabet. Because they feature not only dotted lines, but also larger letters with arrows, children will also learn in which order they need to trace each line.

Why You’ll Love This Printable

  • Easy to download: You won’t need to enter your email address or track down a resource library password in order to download this printable! Simply click on the download link below the preview image to be redirected to the PDF.
  • Uppercase and lowercase: This set of worksheets features both lowercase and uppercase letters. Each page includes two large letter templates with lines that show how to trace each letter, as well as a few rows of dotted letters that your child can use to practice writing.
  • Educational: Tracing is a great way to help kids practice a variety of skills, making this printable perfect for homeschool families and teachers.
  • Simple to reuse: Want to reuse these worksheets without wasting paper and ink? I’ve included instructions on how to make them reusable, so that you can print them once and keep on tracing over and over!

Want more free fine motor activities to print out for your kids? Check out these Tracing & Cutting Worksheets or these Q-Tip Painting Templates!

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How to Use (for Different Age Groups)

While this activity is best suited for preschool and up, it can easily be adapted for different age groups if you happen to have a younger child at home who wants to participate:

  • Younger kids: To do this activity with a toddler, have them practice following the lines with their index finger instead of using writing instruments.
  • Older kids: If your child is old enough to use writing instruments, have them trace over the dashed lines using a crayon, pencil or marker.

Printing Instructions

Once you have downloaded the file to your computer, you can print the pages you are planning on using on regular US Letter-sized paper (8.5 x 11 inches).

The pages are in US Letter format, but should you wish to print them on A4 paper, you can do so by adjusting the “Scale to Fit” setting on your printer to ensure that none of the printable area is being cut off.

How to Make These Worksheets Reusable

Rather than print these sheets out multiple times, why not make them reusable so your child can practice tracing the letters again and again?

To make this printable reusable, you can either laminate the pages using a thermal laminator or self-laminating sheets, or place each page inside a separate plastic page protector or dry erase pocket. That way, your child will be able to trace the letters using a dry erase marker, then wipe the sheets clean for future use.

Mockup of uppercase and lowercase alphabet tracing worksheets (letters A to Z).

Frequently Asked Questions

This activity is easy to adapt and can be suitable for older toddlers and preschoolers, as well as for kindergarten students and younger elementary school students who need practice writing their letters.

Absolutely! If you are a teacher, you are more than welcome to print out these worksheets for your students.

Tracing letters can help kids in a variety of ways, for instance:

  • Building skills: This includes fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, control over writing instruments, and letter recognition and formation.
  • Building confidence: Tracing the letters correctly will help your child develop their confidence through repetition, motivating them to practice more.

Have a question that wasn’t answered here? Let me know in the comments and I’ll be happy to help!

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