Learning Outcomes
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet → alphabet sequencing of five letter sets → child correctly places letters in alphabetical order during repeated sort-and-check practice.
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet → letter-name order understanding → child uses the next-letter clue to choose the right spot within each row of letters.
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet → visual comparison of shuffled vs ordered positions → child strengthens early reading readiness for first-letter identification and spelling starts.

Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Alphabet Ordering Worksheet is a kindergarten letter-sorting activity that practices alphabet ordering by putting shuffled letters into the correct A-to-Z sequence.
Alphabet ordering helps kindergarten children notice that letter names follow a steady pattern, which supports early reading habits like finding the first letter and using it to predict a word.
Use the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for shared parent-child time by working one row at a time, reading each letter name aloud, and guiding the child to place letters into the ordered boxes.
This specific Alphabet Ordering Worksheet uses three sets of five uppercase letters, mixing early, middle, and late alphabet chunks, so practice stays fresh while targeting the alphabet sequence skill.
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