This uppercase and lowercase letter matching worksheet completes the series and gives children an opportunity to apply their letter recognition skills with confidence.
Children match each uppercase letter to its lowercase form by drawing a line.
By this page, the activity format should feel familiar, allowing children to focus on accuracy, independence, and careful visual scanning.
What’s Included in This Worksheet
This final worksheet is designed for confident review and includes:
- Six uppercase letters selected from across the alphabet
- Six lowercase letters arranged in a mixed, non-alphabetical order
- No repeated letters on the same page
- Clear spacing that supports neat and accurate line drawing
- A clean, uncluttered layout that encourages independent work
The varied letter selection helps children demonstrate what they have learned across the full series.
How to Use This Worksheet
Instruction:
Match each uppercase letter to its lowercase letter.
Helpful tips for adults:
- Encourage children to work independently when possible
- Ask them to double check each match
- Allow time for careful thinking rather than rushing
- Review answers together after completion
Pencils or crayons work best for drawing lines.
Skills This Worksheet Supports
Completing this worksheet helps children strengthen:
- Letter recognition
- Understanding uppercase and lowercase forms
- Visual discrimination
- Alphabet knowledge
- Attention and focus
- Fine motor coordination
These skills are essential for confident reading and writing readiness.
Why Review and Confidence Matter
Ending the series with a review page helps children feel successful.
Rather than introducing new challenges, this worksheet allows children to use familiar skills independently, reinforcing understanding and confidence.
Confidence is a key part of early literacy development.
Who This Worksheet Is For
This worksheet is ideal for:
- Preschool children ages 3–6
- Children reviewing uppercase and lowercase letters
- Teachers looking for ink only alphabet activities
- Parents supporting early literacy learning at home
Numbered worksheets allow children to complete activities in any order and revisit pages as needed.
Download the free PDF below and let your child enjoy matching uppercase and lowercase letters through calm, confident practice.
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