Help your child build strong early reading skills with this uppercase and lowercase letter matching worksheet.
In this activity, children match each uppercase letter to its lowercase form by drawing a line.
This worksheet focuses on letter recognition rather than writing, making it a calm, ink only activity that works well in classrooms, homeschool settings, and quiet learning time at home.
What’s Included in This Worksheet
This alphabet matching worksheet includes:
- Six uppercase letters displayed on one side
- Six lowercase letters displayed in mixed order
- No repeated letters on the same page
- Clear spacing for easy line drawing
- A clean, uncluttered layout that supports focused learning
The mixed letter order encourages children to carefully observe letter shapes instead of relying on alphabetical order.
How to Use This Worksheet
Instruction:
Match each uppercase letter to its lowercase letter.
Helpful tips for adults:
- Encourage children to say the letter names aloud
- Talk about how uppercase and lowercase letters look similar or different
- Allow children to draw lines slowly and carefully
- Review answers together after completion
Pencils or crayons work best for drawing lines.
Skills This Worksheet Supports
Matching uppercase and lowercase letters helps children develop:
- Letter recognition
- Visual discrimination
- Alphabet knowledge
- Early reading readiness
- Attention and focus
- Fine motor coordination
These foundational skills are essential for confident reading and writing later on.
Why Uppercase and Lowercase Matching Matters
Before children can read or write, they need to understand that uppercase and lowercase letters represent the same sounds.
Letter matching activities help children make this connection visually and naturally.
This worksheet supports early literacy development without requiring tracing or spelling.
Who This Worksheet Is For
This worksheet is suitable for:
- Preschool children ages 3–6
- Children learning letter recognition
- Teachers looking for ink only alphabet activities
- Parents supporting early literacy at home
Numbered worksheets allow children to complete activities in any order and revisit pages as needed.
Download the free PDF below and help your child practice matching uppercase and lowercase letters in a simple, hands-on way.
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