Uppercase & Lowercase Match 2

Age 3–6Alphabet

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Uppercase & Lowercase Match 2

* Available in A4 & US Letter formats

This uppercase and lowercase letter matching worksheet gives children more practice recognizing how capital and small letters relate to each other.
Children match each uppercase letter to its lowercase form by drawing a line.

Because the letters are arranged in a mixed order, children are encouraged to look closely at letter shapes rather than relying on alphabetical sequence.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This worksheet is designed for focused alphabet practice and includes:

  • Six uppercase letters shown on one side
  • Six lowercase letters shown in a different order
  • No repeated letters on the same page
  • Clear spacing to support neat line drawing
  • A simple, uncluttered layout for independent work

The mixed layout helps children strengthen visual discrimination skills.

How to Use This Worksheet

Instruction:
Match each uppercase letter to its lowercase letter.

Helpful tips for adults:

  • Say each letter name together before matching
  • Point out similarities and differences in letter shapes
  • Encourage careful line drawing
  • Check the matches together after completion

This activity works best with pencils or crayons.

Skills This Worksheet Supports

By completing this worksheet, children practice:

  • Letter recognition
  • Understanding uppercase and lowercase forms
  • Visual discrimination
  • Alphabet knowledge
  • Attention and focus
  • Fine motor coordination

These skills support early reading and writing development.

Why Repeated Matching Practice Helps

Seeing uppercase and lowercase letters together multiple times helps children remember that both forms represent the same letter.
Repeated matching strengthens confidence and prepares children for reading words that mix letter cases.

This worksheet reinforces learning without requiring tracing or writing.

Who This Worksheet Is For

This worksheet is ideal for:

  • Preschool children ages 3–6
  • Children learning to recognize letter forms
  • 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 continue practicing uppercase and lowercase letter matching in a calm, hands on way.
Explore more alphabet worksheets in our Alphabet Activities Collection.

Published on December 31, 2025

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