Download these free Letter A Worksheets and use them in class today! Below you’ll find a collection of free worksheets for teaching the letter A, including tracing worksheets, coloring worksheets, and more. These letter A worksheets are great for teaching about the letter A to kids and beginner English language learners.
Letter A Worksheets
Worksheet 1
This first letter A worksheet is great for introducing the letter a to kids. Students will learn the stroke order of the letter a and then be asked to trace the uppercase and lowercase letter a.
Worksheet 2
This next worksheet again shows students how to write the letter A and asks students to draw something beginning with the letter A. Students will also be able to complete a fun maze and color in the worksheet.
Worksheet 3
Next is a letter A tracing worksheet. Students will first be shown the letter stroke order, and then be asked to trace the uppercase letter A and the lowercase letter A. Then students must trace some words beginning with A.
Worksheet 4
This worksheet is great for teaching the kids how to write the letter A and the letter A sound. To complete the worksheet, students must trace the letters and then color in the pictures. And then finally students should draw a picture of something beginning with the letter A sound.
Worksheet 5
This worksheet is a letter A coloring worksheet for kids. To complete the worksheet, students should find all the things beginning with the letter A sound and then color them in.
Worksheet 6
Next is another letter A coloring worksheet. This time, students just simply color in the letter A and the pictures of the things beginning with the letter A sound.
Worksheet 7
Next is a letter recognition worksheet for teaching kids how to recognize the letter A. To complete the worksheet, students must find all the circles which include the letter A and color them in.
Worksheet 8
This worksheet is a fun activity worksheet for teaching the uppercase letter A. Students must find a path through the letter A-shaped maze.
Worksheet 9
The last of these letter a worksheets is another fun letter a maze worksheet. This time it’s to practice the lowercase letter a.
More Alphabet Resources
Reading is the foundation of every education, and the alphabet is the foundation of reading. Challenge your early reader with these free printable letter A worksheets. There is such a wide variety! There are dot-to-dots, cut and paste letter a activities, pictures to draw, coloring pages, bubble letter a’s, and, of course, lines to trace and then write your own letter A’s.
These worksheets are totally free, so please print as many as you’d like. They can be used by public or private school teachers, by parents running a co-op, by homeschoolers, or by anyone who wants to help their child learn the letter A. Your little learner will have fun with the huge assortment of activities available to him or her.
Once you choose the sheet you want, simply click on it to open it in a new tab. From there, print or download to your machine. There are a few that have 2 pages, and those are displayed with both pages over a yellow background. The actual pages do not have a yellow background, and each of the two sheets takes up a full standard sheet of paper.
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Are you looking for Letter A activities? These Letter A Worksheets for Kids are a fun, hands-on way for your preschoolers to develop and work on skills such as letter recognition, fine motor skills, and more!
This packet of free preschool worksheets cover variety of literacy concepts and are also a great way for kids to work on fine motor skills. Most of the activities are no-prep printables that you can just print and use.
What Is Letter Recognition?
Letter recognition is is the ability to recognize and name all of the lowercase and capital letters. In addition, kids who can recognize the letters of the alphabet can also distinguish between them too.
Getting Ready To Use The Letter A Preschool Worksheets for Kids:
What’s Included:
- 8 Letter A Worksheets for Preschool:
- Trace the Letter Aa
- Dot the Capital Letter A
- Dot the Lowercase Letter a
- Letter Aa Maze
- Cut and Sort the Letter Aa
- Find the Letter Aa
- Color the Pictures (that begin with Aa)
- Draw a Picture (that begins with Aa)
What Else Is Needed:
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Glue
- Crayons
- Paint
- Cotton Swabs
- Bingo Dauber (optional)
How To Use The Letter A Worksheets for Kids:
There are 8 different worksheets included in this packet so your children will be learning and working on a variety of different skills.
Trace the Letter Aa– Your kids will trace the capital letter A and then practice writing it on their own. They will then trace the lowercase letter a and then practice writing it on their own. They can also color the picture of the apple.
If you are helping your children complete the worksheet, you can talk about how apple begins with the letter A and teach them the sounds that A makes.
Dot the Capital Letter A– For this activity, your preschoolers will use paint and a cotton swab to dot paint the capital letter A. They will then trace and write the capital letter A for even more letter formation practice.
Dot the Lowercase Letter a– Just like the capital letter A version, your kids will use paint and a cotton swab to dot paint the lowercase letter a. They will then trace and write the lowercase letter a.
Letter Aa Maze– Your preschoolers will start at the arrow at the top of the page and color all of the capital and lowercase A’s through the maze. They can also color the pictures of the ant, apple, and airplane.
Cut and Sort the Letter Aa– For this activity, your kids will cut out all of the letter A’s at the bottom of the page. They will then sort and glue all of the lowercase and capital letters in the correct boxes.
Find the Letter Aa– Your preschoolers will work on visual discrimination as they search for all the capital and lowercase letter A’s on this worksheet. They can dot the letters using a Bingo dauber or cross them out using crayons.
Color the Pictures– For this activity, your kids will color all of the pictures that begin with the letter A sound. There are pictures for both the short and long sounds.
Draw a Picture– For even more fun, your preschoolers will draw a picture of something that begins with the letter A.
These Letter A Worksheets for Kids are a fun, hands-on way for your preschoolers to develop and work on skills such as letter recognition, fine motor skills, and more!
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Students can practice writing uppercase and lowercase letter A and then color in the alligator, apple, and giant letters.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
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Students will have fun making a letter A hat! They can practice tracing the upper and lowercase letter A and then color in the acorn, apple, and ant.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Trace the dotted lines to practice writing the lowercase letter a and other words with «a» in them.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Trace inside the gray lines to practice writing the lowercase a.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Students can use this worksheet to practice printing their letter a on smaller lines.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Practice handwriting and learn the capital letter A by tracing the dotted lines.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Trace inside the gray lines to practice handwriting for the uppercase letter A.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Keep practicing writing the uppercase letter A with this worksheet.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
The activities on this worksheet will help students recognize the letter A a.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Keep working on writing the letter A with this worksheet.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
The first letter of the alphabets is Letter A. It is also the first vowel that the kids learn to identify and become familiar. Letter A makes two sounds, «short a» and «long a» sound. The «short a» usually makes /ah/ sound as in ant, cat, rat. Letter A worksheets give kids an outstanding practice to learn and recognize the letter and it’s «short a» sound. Master Letter A with the help of reading, pre-writing, writing, and activity worksheets. Learn letter formation, letter recognition, letter tracing, letter writing, letter search, tracing, and coloring.
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Learn and practice alphabet A with the help of reading, pre-writing, writing, and activity worksheets. Learn correct formation of letter A, letter recognition, letter A tracing, letter matching, upper case to lower case, letter A writing, coloring, and much more amazing Kindergarten and PreK letter A worksheets.