Learning Outcomes
Letter Shapes matching worksheet → sorting tall and not-tall letters → children notice letter height differences more clearly during each practice round.
Letter Shapes matching worksheet → checking each letter against the tall giraffe box → children build a quick visual habit before writing.
Letter Shapes matching worksheet → tracking tall letters with finger movements → children gain smoother letter-start control for later handwriting practice.

Tall and Short Letter Shapes Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Tall and Short Letter Shapes matching worksheet helps preschool children practice letter-shape height by sorting mixed letters into a tall-letter (giraffe) group and a not-tall group. Each letter asks the child to look at shape and height, not just the letter name.
Letter height matters because preschool handwriting starts with knowing what is tall and what stays short. When letter shapes feel clear, letter practice in the future becomes faster and less frustrating.
Use the Tall and Short Letter Shapes matching worksheet for a short shared round. Point to the tall-letter giraffe box, let the child find a letter from the set, and place it in the matching box. Finish each letter with a quick “tall or not-tall?” question, then do one finger trace in the air of the tall letters only.
This specific Tall and Short Letter Shapes matching worksheet mixes 12 different letter shapes so the child must think, not guess. The tall-letter focus stays clear with the giraffe theme, and the letter set includes a blend of tall letters plus other letters to sharpen visual sorting in one page from Whizki Learning.
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