Alphabet Review Worksheets are a simple and effective way to help young learners strengthen letter recognition, phonics, and early handwriting skills. Whether you are reviewing letters at the start of the year or reinforcing skills later on, these printable worksheets make alphabet practice clear, engaging, and easy to manage.
In this post, I’ll walk you through how these worksheets support early literacy development and how you can use them with preschool, kindergarten, and early first grade students.
Free Alphabet Review Worksheets Sample
If you would like to try these worksheets before purchasing the full set, you can download a small sample below.
This free sample includes a variety of activities that give students a clear introduction to the skills covered in the full resource, including letter matching, beginning sounds, alphabet sequencing, and handwriting practice.
These sample worksheets are perfect for:
- Trying the activities with your students
- Assessing skill levels
- Sending home for extra practice
- Getting started with alphabet review
Download the free Alphabet Review Worksheets sample here:





Why Alphabet Review Worksheets Are Important for Early Literacy
Alphabet review plays a key role in building strong reading foundations. Young learners need repeated, meaningful practice with letters and sounds before they can confidently decode words.
These worksheets focus on:
- Recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters
- Connecting letters to sounds
- Practicing vowel sounds
- Strengthening early handwriting
- Building phonemic awareness step by step
Because each activity targets a specific skill, students can focus on one concept at a time without feeling overwhelmed.

Alphabet Review Worksheets for Letter Matching and Recognition
Letter recognition is one of the first skills young learners need to master. These Alphabet Review Worksheets include engaging matching activities that help students visually connect uppercase and lowercase letters.
Some pages also introduce American Sign Language letter matching, giving students an additional way to interact with the alphabet. This added layer supports memory, fine motor skills, and inclusive learning practices.
These worksheets work well for:
- Literacy centers
- Independent work
- Early finisher activities
- Small group instruction

Alphabet Review Worksheets for Beginning Sounds Practice
Beginning sounds are often the first step in phonics instruction. These Alphabet Review Worksheets help students identify initial sounds using clear picture prompts and simple letter choices.
Students look at each picture, say the word aloud, and choose the correct beginning sound. This process strengthens sound awareness while keeping tasks manageable for young learners.
This activity is especially helpful for:
- Phonics review
- Intervention groups
- Preschool and kindergarten readiness
- Building confidence with letter sounds

Alphabet Review Worksheets for Vowel Sounds
Vowel sounds can be tricky for early readers, which is why focused practice is so important. These pages include both beginning vowel sound activities and missing middle vowel practice.
Students learn to:
- Identify short vowel sounds
- Listen carefully to word sounds
- Complete simple CVC words
By separating vowel practice into clear steps, students can build accuracy without frustration.


Alphabet Review Worksheets for Ending Sounds
Ending sounds help students hear full words and prepare for spelling and decoding. These Alphabet Review Worksheets guide students to listen for final sounds and complete each word correctly.
This type of practice supports:
- Phonemic awareness
- Early spelling skills
- Word structure understanding
- Reading readiness
Ending sound activities are ideal once students are comfortable with beginning sounds and basic letter recognition.

Alphabet Order and Sequencing
Alphabet sequencing is an important skill for early learners. These worksheets include pages where students write missing letters to complete both uppercase and lowercase sequences.
This helps students:
- Understand alphabetical order
- Recognize letter patterns
- Strengthen visual memory
- Prepare for dictionary and reference skills later on

Worksheets Alphabet Tracing Mini Book
The Alphabet Tracing Mini Book provides focused handwriting practice in a simple, child-friendly format. Each page includes clear letter models and space for tracing and writing.
This mini book works well for:
- Independent handwriting practice
- Take-home review
- Morning work
- Literacy centers
Because it combines tracing with visual cues, it supports both fine motor development and letter formation.

How to Use These Worksheets in the Classroom or at Home
These Alphabet Review Worksheets are designed to be print and go, making them easy to use in many settings.
You can use them for:
- Literacy centers
- Morning work
- Independent practice
- Homework
- Small group review
- Homeschool lessons
Each worksheet targets one skill at a time, allowing you to differentiate instruction based on student needs.
Strong alphabet knowledge builds the foundation for reading success. These worksheets provide structured, hands on practice that supports letter recognition, phonics, handwriting, and early literacy skills in a clear and approachable way.
They are ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early first grade students who need consistent, meaningful alphabet review without busywork.
Happy Teaching! 😊
Get the Alphabet Review Worksheets
If you are ready to continue beyond the free sample, the full Alphabet Review Worksheets resource includes a wide variety of print and go pages designed to support letter recognition, phonics, and early handwriting skills.
You can find the complete resource here:








I so appreciate you sharing these, Lavinia! Looking for additional resources for the upcoming weeks for my Pre-Schoolers and their families. We already LOVE using your materials in our classroom, so these will be the perfect supplement! Thank you so much – stay healthy and safe.
Hi Lavinia,
Glad to know you from the internet.
I like your lessons very much.
I wonder if I can get the electronic version from you.Such as the alphabet. I’d like to print them for my Child.
If possible, it would be appreciated that you send them to my mailbox: qdchem@126.com
Thanks & best regards,
Elaine
Hi Eliane,
Thank you for your interest in this resource. It is only available as a pdf download, which you can purchase using the links in this post.
– Lavinia
thank you for sharing
Wow that looks so amazing, thank you for sharing!