Learning Outcomes
Tall and short letter shapes -> sorting letters by height group -> children place letters into tall, short, and tail piles with less help.
Letter shapes -> matching each letter to the right animal group -> children notice shape patterns that support clearer early writing.
Tall and short letter shapes -> quick trace after sorting -> fine-motor control improves while children remember each letter’s height feature.

Tall and Short Letter Shapes Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter Shapes Worksheet for preschool practices sorting tall and short letter shapes. Children place letters into the right height group so letter shapes feel familiar.
Letter shape sorting helps preschoolers notice important height cues, which supports letter recognition and steadier pencil control during early writing.
Use the Letter Shapes Worksheet with a simple routine: pick three letters first, say the height cue out loud, and help the child place each letter in the matching chicken, giraffe, or monkey box. After sorting, trace one chosen letter together to connect the height idea to the pencil motion.
The Letter Shapes Worksheet mixes short, tall, and tail letters in one set, so the child keeps thinking during each placement. The chicken, giraffe, and monkey height boxes make quick letter-shape sorting feel doable for young kids.
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