Learning Outcomes
Alphabet ordering letters by sorting five-letter groups helps preschoolers notice letter sequence from A to E and reduce letter mix-ups during reading.
Alphabet ordering letters by placing each letter into alphabetical order strengthens letter names recognition and supports smoother letter-sound matching in preschool books.
Alphabet ordering letters by repeating the sort with a new set builds confidence in the alphabet order pattern and prepares kids for writing routines.

Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for Preschool Letter Sorting
The Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for preschool practices sorting shuffled letters into ABC order using three 5-letter rows.
Alphabet ordering matters because letter sequence helps early readers track where letters belong and makes letter-sound practice feel steadier.
To use the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet, point to the first row, ask the child to pick letters in ABC order from the shuffled set, and place each matching letter into the ordered line.
This Alphabet Ordering Worksheet stays easy to repeat because it gives three different letter sets that cover early, middle, and late letters, with clear ordered results for quick parent check-in.
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