Learning Outcomes
Letter shapes: sort letters by height to build steady handwriting sizing for kindergarten letter writing.
Tall and short letter shapes: trace dotted letter paths while naming height cues to improve pencil control and accuracy.
Letter shapes recognition: compare mixed tall, short, and curly letters to boost visual recall during reading and writing.

Tall and Short Letter Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Tall and Short Letter Shapes Worksheet practices letter-shape size awareness for kindergarten handwriting foundations, with mixed letters to sort by height and then trace.
Clear letter shapes help kids write letters that look the right size, and matching tall and short shapes supports reading recognition too.
Use the Letter Shapes Worksheet in a short, hands-on routine: say the tall versus short height cue, point to each printed letter, circle it in the correct height area, then trace the dotted letter path.
This specific Letter Shapes Worksheet adds a little thinking because it mixes 12 letters from short, tall, and curly groups, so every letter requires a quick height decision before tracing.
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