Fill the Missing Letters (Lowercase) 4

Age 4–7Alphabet

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Fill the Missing Letters (Lowercase) 4

* Available in A4 & US Letter formats

This Fill the Missing Letters worksheet gives children additional practice with lowercase letter order from n to z.
Children carefully analyze each sequence and fill in the missing letters to complete it correctly.

This page builds confidence with later alphabet letters while maintaining a clear and calm learning experience.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This worksheet includes:

  • Five lowercase letter sequences
  • Six letters per sequence
  • Two missing letters in each problem
  • Letter ranges limited to n–z
  • Different blank patterns from previous pages
  • A clean, uncluttered layout that supports independent work

Blank positions are intentionally varied to prevent pattern memorization and encourage real alphabet understanding.

How to Use This Worksheet

Instruction:
Fill in the missing letters.

Helpful tips for adults:

  • Encourage children to identify the first visible letter
  • Ask them to count forward to find missing letters
  • Allow time to review the full row before writing
  • Check answers together and discuss the sequence

This worksheet works well with pencils or crayons and fits easily into literacy centers or quiet practice time.

Skills This Worksheet Supports

Completing this worksheet helps children develop:

  • Lowercase letter recognition
  • Alphabet sequencing
  • Logical reasoning
  • Visual scanning
  • Working memory
  • Fine motor control

These skills are important for early reading, spelling, and writing success.

Why Continued Practice Is Helpful

Later alphabet letters can be more challenging because children encounter them less often.
Repeating sequencing practice with varied formats helps strengthen confidence and accuracy.

This worksheet reinforces those skills without overwhelming young learners.

Who This Worksheet Is For

This worksheet is suitable for:

  • Preschool children ready for advanced alphabet sequencing
  • Kindergarten students
  • Homeschool learning
  • Early learning centers
  • At home literacy practice

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

Download the free PDF below and support your child’s lowercase letter sequencing skills through focused, hands on learning.
Explore more printable alphabet worksheets in our Alphabet Activities Collection.

Published on January 7, 2026

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