30 Print & Go Alphabet Worksheets: Letter A
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Type of Resource: PDF
Number of Pages: 30
Coordinating Activities
What's Included:
- Tracing Pages
- I Spy the Letter
- Follow the Letter Maze
- Dot Marker Pages
- Find the Beginning Sounds Coloring Pages
Required Materials:
- Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
- Pencil
- Dot Marker
- Dice
- Paper, Printer, Ink
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30 Print & Go Alphabet Worksheets: Letter A
Kick off alphabet learning with hands-on, skill-building fun using these 30 Letter A Worksheets for preschool and kindergarten! With an engaging mix of letter formation, visual discrimination, phonemic awareness, and beginning reading, this pack makes it easy to differentiate and support every learner in your classroom.
Whether your kids are just starting to recognize letters or ready to blend them into words, this set provides endless opportunities for alphabet exploration with zero prep needed. Just print and go!
What’s Included in the Letter A Alphabet Worksheets:
- 6 styles of letter tracing worksheets (uppercase, lowercase, Aa combo, guided path, rainbow write, and color-coded trace)
- Roll & write game
- Dot marker letter pages (uppercase and lowercase)
- Visual discrimination I Spy pages (uppercase and lowercase)
- Uppercase and lowercase letter mazes
- Cut and paste activities to sort or complete words
- Read and color sentences using simple Letter A vocabulary
- Beginning sounds picture sort
- Read and trace alphabet chart
- Fine motor and early reading practice embedded throughout
Skills Covered:
- Letter recognition: Focused practice identifying uppercase A and lowercase a in various fonts and contexts
- Letter formation: Step-by-step tracing activities build confidence and accuracy with handwriting
- Phonemic awareness: Activities emphasize identifying the initial /a/ sound and associating it with familiar vocabulary
- Vocabulary development: Kids are introduced to common Letter A words like apple, alligator, anchor, avocado, and more
- Fine motor skills: Cutting, tracing, coloring, and dotting all strengthen hand muscles and pencil control
- Visual discrimination: Students practice identifying target letters among distractors in multiple formats
- Reading readiness: Sentence reading pages help students connect print with meaning and develop early reading fluency
- Social-emotional learning: Completing tasks independently boosts confidence and pride in work
How to Use:
- Start your week by introducing the letter using rainbow writing or color-coded tracing pages.
- Use the roll-and-write or dot marker pages in small groups, morning tubs, or centers for extra engagement.
- Add I Spy and maze pages to your fine motor or quiet work bins.
- Use the cut-and-sort pages as a small group phonics sort or independent seat work.
- Introduce a few words from the vocabulary list, then use the sentence pages for simple one-sentence reading practice.
- Mix and match pages across your week to differentiate for your learners’ readiness levels!
🎯 Learning Standards Addressed:
Common Core ELA Standards:
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D: Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.A: Demonstrate knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.1.A: Print many upper- and lowercase letters
Texas Pre-K Guidelines (2022):
- III.C.1: Child names at least 20 uppercase and 20 lowercase letters
- III.C.2: Child recognizes at least 20 letter sounds
- III.A.2: Child uses books and print to engage in pre-reading behaviors
Texas Kindergarten TEKS:
- §110.11.b.2.B: Identify and name upper and lower case letters
- §110.11.b.2.D: Recognize and produce letter sounds
Virginia ELDS (2021):
- LLD3.4a: Recognize and name letters in their own name and in environmental print
- LLD3.4d: Begin to decode simple words using knowledge of letter-sound relationships
Virginia Kindergarten SOL (2023):
- K.6a: Identify and name uppercase and lowercase letters
- K.6b: Match letters with the sounds they represent
Where to Implement:
Perfect for:
- Literacy centers
- Morning work
- Small groups
- Early finishers
- Homework packets
- RTI and intervention
- Sub plans or no-prep days
- Homeschool alphabet units
These worksheets are designed to support all learners, including English Language Learners and students with fine motor or developmental delays.
Give your kids a strong foundation in letter recognition and phonics with this fun, no-prep Letter A pack, designed to make your job easier and your students more confident! 🖍🍎📚

















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