Learning Outcomes
Alphabet letters -> alphabet ordering skill -> Children sort five uppercase letters into alphabetical order, building letter sequence memory needed for early reading.
Shuffled letter sets -> letter-sorting practice -> Child points to the next letter during each row, strengthening attention and letter matching for reading.
Alphabet sequence -> repeated sorting aloud -> Child names letters in order during worksheet rows, supporting later sound-and-letter connections during early reading.

Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for Preschool
The Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for Preschool helps children sort letters by placing five uppercase letters into alphabetical order, one row at a time.
Alphabet ordering builds early reading skills because letter sequences give kids a steady pattern to notice during letter matching and sounding out words.
Use the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet with pencil or a marker, cover the ordered row, say the shuffled letters aloud, then guide the child to find the next letter and write the alphabetical order.
This Alphabet Ordering Worksheet uses three quick letter sets from early, middle, and late alphabet practice, so preschoolers get repeated wins while building early reading habits through sort letters practice.
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