Learning Outcomes
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet supports letter sorting skill, so preschoolers can place five uppercase letters in correct A to Z order.
Using the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet strengthens attention to letter names and positions, helping children remember sequence for early letter-sound work.
Alphabet Ordering Worksheet practice builds quick checking habits, so children notice when a letter goes earlier or later in the alphabet.

Alphabet Ordering Worksheet for Preschool Letter Sorting
The Alphabet Ordering Worksheet practices alphabet ordering by having preschoolers sort five uppercase letters into the correct A to Z sequence. The activity targets alphabet sequencing, a key early reading skill that shows up in letter recognition and simple spelling.
Alphabet ordering matters because letter order helps children remember where letter names belong. When letter names move in the right sequence, children can find letters more easily and start using letters with more confidence.
To use the Alphabet Ordering Worksheet, pick one row and lay the five shuffled letters in front of the child. Ask the child to find the first letter in the alphabet, place it in order, and then continue with the next letter until the row is in A to Z order.
This Alphabet Ordering Worksheet is built for quick wins, with only 5 letters per row so focus stays high. Each row keeps the task clear and manageable for preschoolers who need short bursts of practice with letter order.
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