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Alphabet Worksheets and Workbooks
Learning ABCs is Easy with our Alphabet Worksheets
At Mrs Wordsmith, we know that effective resources are key to becoming a strong reader and writer. Learning the alphabet is the first step in every kid's reading journey, and research shows that kids with prior knowledge of the alphabet learn to read more easily and fluently. That's why we created alphabet worksheets and workbooks that help facilitate these early reading and writing skills in a playful and engaging way.
With our I Can Be a Butterfly alphabet writing worksheets and the alphabet section of our Gargantuan Year 1 English Workbook, your child will trace letters, order the alphabet, and learn to recognise the difference between lower and upper case letters in no time! These resources are available as part of a hard-copy workbook, or as printable alphabet worksheets.
It’s easy to help your child improve their alphabet skills and get writing practice with these illustrated beginner alphabet worksheets, including alphabet tracing sheets. Once kids can recognise a few letters and the sounds they make, it’s not long before they can string them together to form syllables… and then whole words.
One of the key skills that our I Can Be a Butterfly alphabet worksheets will hone is letter recognition. Letter recognition is important for young learners as it allows them to figure out how printed text is associated with spoken language. A firm grasp of letters and sounds helps young readers flourish as they begin their reading journey. Build confidence and awareness of letters using these letter and sound introductions and alphabet tracing worksheets. I Can Be a Butterfly revolves around a hilarious narrative that will delight and motivate kids, and each alphabet tracing sheet is illustrated with fun characters from the story.
Another focus of our ABC tracing worksheets is handwriting. This is a crucial skill for children as they move through their early school years, beginning with individual upper and lower case letters in kindergarten and progressing to writing complete sentences by Year 2.
Handwriting helps consolidate children's knowledge of letters. Kids (and adults) are more likely to retain new information by writing it down. Research shows that children with better handwriting also show greater neural activation in brain regions associated with working memory, and increased activation in those associated with reading and writing.
Our ABC worksheets are packed full of engaging, funny illustrations and activities that will entertain and inspire younger students who are about to start learning to read. We work with academic experts, teachers, and childhood literacy experts to develop these fun, easy-to-use resources. From alphabet order worksheets to phonics, grammar and reading comprehension, our range covers everything your kids need to know. It all starts with A, B, C!