Learning Outcomes
Shuffled letter sets → alphabet ordering skill → child writes letters in correct alphabetical sequence and can name the order aloud confidently.
Five uppercase letters per row → letter-position awareness skill → child notices which letter comes before and after during sorting.
Three alphabet ranges in one worksheet → alphabet sequencing practice skill → child transfers ordering confidence from one row to the next with fewer prompts.

Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Alphabet Ordering Worksheet is a letter-sorting practice page for kindergarten kids, focused on putting five uppercase letters in alphabetical order.
Alphabet ordering helps kids notice the pattern across the alphabet, so reading and spelling feel more predictable when familiar letters show up in words.
Use the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for one row at a time, say the shuffled letters out loud, and have the child place or write the letters into the ordered boxes while naming each letter in sequence.
Whizki Learning Alphabet Ordering Worksheet stands out because it uses three different five-letter sets, covering early, middle, and late alphabet letters without turning practice into a long worksheet day.
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