Fill the Missing Letters (Lowercase) 1

Age 3–6Alphabet

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Fill the Missing Letters (Lowercase) 1

* Available in A4 & US Letter formats

This Fill the Missing Letters worksheet helps children practice lowercase letter order by completing short alphabet sequences.
Children look at each row and fill in the missing letters to complete the sequence correctly.

This activity supports early literacy through logical thinking rather than tracing, making it a calm and focused learning task.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This worksheet is designed for early learners and includes:

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

Each problem requires children to understand letter order instead of relying on memorization alone.

How to Use This Worksheet

Instruction:
Fill in the missing letters.

Helpful tips for adults:

  • Encourage children to say the alphabet aloud
  • Ask which letters come before or after the visible letters
  • Allow children to scan the full row before writing
  • Review answers together after completion

This worksheet works well with pencils or crayons and is ideal for quiet, independent practice.

Skills This Worksheet Supports

Completing this worksheet helps children develop:

  • Lowercase letter recognition
  • Alphabet order awareness
  • Logical thinking
  • Visual scanning
  • Attention and focus
  • Fine motor coordination

These skills are essential for early reading, writing, and spelling development.

Why Lowercase Practice Is Important

Lowercase letters appear most often in books and written text.
Practicing lowercase sequencing helps children recognize letter shapes, understand order, and prepare for reading and writing tasks.

This worksheet introduces that concept in a simple, age appropriate way.

Who This Worksheet Is For

This worksheet is suitable for:

  • Preschool children ages 3–6
  • Kindergarten readiness practice
  • Homeschool learning
  • Early learning centers
  • At home literacy activities with parents

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

Download the free PDF below and help your child practice lowercase letter sequencing through clear, hands on learning.
Find more printable alphabet worksheets in our Alphabet Activities Collection.

Published on January 7, 2026

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