Fill the Missing Letters 3

Age 4–7Alphabet

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Fill the Missing Letters 3

* Available in A4 & US Letter formats

This Fill the Missing Letters worksheet introduces uppercase letter sequencing using the second half of the alphabet (N–Z).
Children look at each row and fill in the missing letters to complete the sequence correctly.

This page helps children extend their alphabet knowledge beyond the first 13 letters while maintaining a familiar format.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This worksheet is designed for growing learners and includes:

  • Five uppercase letter sequences
  • Six letters per sequence
  • Two missing letters in each row
  • Letter ranges limited to N–Z
  • Mixed blank positions to encourage careful observation
  • A clean, uncluttered layout for focused work

The activity encourages children to rely on understanding of letter order rather than memorization.

How to Use This Worksheet

Instruction:
Fill in the missing letters.

Helpful tips for adults:

  • Encourage children to say the alphabet aloud as they work
  • Ask which letters come before or after the visible ones
  • Let children check their work by reciting the sequence
  • Review answers together to reinforce learning

This worksheet works well with pencils or crayons and supports independent literacy practice.

Skills This Worksheet Supports

Completing this worksheet helps children strengthen:

  • Uppercase letter recognition
  • Alphabet order awareness
  • Logical thinking
  • Visual scanning
  • Focus and concentration
  • Fine motor coordination

These skills are essential for early reading and spelling development.

Why Practicing N–Z Is Important

The second half of the alphabet often feels less familiar to young learners.
Practicing N–Z helps children build balanced alphabet knowledge and prevents reliance on memorized early letters only.

This worksheet introduces those letters in a clear and supportive way.

Who This Worksheet Is For

This worksheet is suitable for:

  • Preschool children ready to extend alphabet knowledge
  • Kindergarten literacy practice
  • Homeschool learning
  • Early learning centers
  • At home alphabet activities with parents

Numbered worksheets allow children to complete pages in any order and revisit them as needed.

Download the free PDF below and help your child practice uppercase letter sequencing from N to Z through clear, hands on learning.
Explore more printable alphabet worksheets in our Alphabet Activities Collection.

Published on January 7, 2026

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