Learning Outcomes
Letter shapes practice builds tall versus short noticing as preschoolers sort lowercase letters by height, strengthening handwriting-ready letter recognition.
Letter shapes practice improves fine motor control as preschoolers circle each letter in the matching height group, one-by-one and in order.
Letter shapes practice supports writing readiness as preschoolers connect letter height cues to lowercase letter forms, reducing confusion during letter practice.

Letter Shapes Tall and Short Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter Shapes Tall and Short Sorting Worksheet helps preschoolers sort letter shapes into tall, short, and middle height groups. Children choose the right height bucket for each lowercase letter using clear height cues on the page.
Letter shapes practice matters because kids need to “see” letter height before handwriting feels steady. Sorting by height builds letter recognition, visual control, and confidence when preschool writing starts.
To use this Letter Shapes worksheet, set a timer for 5 minutes. Say “tall letters stand tall” and “short letters stay low,” then work through the letters one row at a time, circling each letter in the matching height group.
This specific Letter Shapes Tall and Short Sorting Worksheet is set up with animal height groups, so children learn letter height rules through sorting, not guessing. The mixed set of letters keeps practice interesting while still staying focused on tall versus short letter shapes.
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