Learning Outcomes
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet builds alphabet sequence sorting by arranging five shuffled letters into A-to-Z order, strengthening letter-name recall in order.
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet develops next-letter awareness as children check what comes before and after each sorted letter in sequence.
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet improves early writing readiness by connecting letter names to positions, using a clear left-to-right ordering task.

Alphabet Ordering Letters Worksheet for Preschool
The Alphabet Ordering Worksheet is a preschool letter sorting page that practices alphabet ordering by name, using five shuffled uppercase letters per row. Kids often stall on letter shapes and forget what comes next, and this worksheet gives a clear “first to last” target.
Alphabet ordering helps children notice patterns in the alphabet, which supports early reading and spelling later on. Sorting letters into alphabet order strengthens recall of letter names in sequence.
Use the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for a calm 5-minute turn at the table. Pick one row, say the letters out loud, then ask the child to sort the five letters from first to last by drawing lines or making a single ordered row.
This specific Alphabet Ordering Worksheet uses three sorting rows with different alphabet ranges, so children practice early, middle, and later letters in one session. Each row starts with a shuffled set, which makes the “order” skill the focus every time.
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