Learning Outcomes
Alphabet letters A through X: letter shape recognition, children spot the missing uppercase letter and match it to the blank box accurately.
Alphabet letters writing: correct stroke practice, children trace the letter name aloud and form A, E, K, Q, T, V, and X on lines.
Alphabet knowledge sound-symbol linking: letter-name recall, children complete each row confidently, helping future reading with faster letter recognition during book time.
Alphabet & Letters
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A–Z alphabet learning with words, examples, and early reading practice
Missing Alphabet Letters Worksheet for Kindergarten
This missing alphabet letters worksheet for kindergarten practices alphabet knowledge by asking children to fill in seven missing uppercase letters: A, E, K, Q, T, V, and X.
Alphabet knowledge matters because strong letter recognition helps reading start, and kindergarteners need familiar letter shapes for books, name cards, and everyday directions.
To use this missing alphabet letters worksheet effectively, point to one blank box, ask the child to say the letter name, and then write the missing uppercase letter before moving to the next row.
This specific missing alphabet letters worksheet is built around A, E, K, Q, T, V, and X with clear spaces for writing, so parents and teachers can keep sessions short and steady for five-year-olds.
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