Learning Outcomes
Tall and Short Letter Shapes recognition tall giraffe letters traced in the top row correct height awareness supports easier letter writing
Letter-shape practice with tall and short comparison child counts steps from baseline to top row while tracing steadier pencil control
Tall and Short Letter Shapes worksheet review child spots each tall letter among short ones using the same letter cues faster identification during reading

Tall and Short Letter Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten
Tall and Short Letter Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten practices letter shapes by guiding children to trace and match tall giraffe letters in the top row and short letters on the baseline.
When children can tell tall letters from short letters, handwriting feels less tricky, and reading begins to notice letter patterns and height clues.
Use the Tall and Short Letter Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten for two short rounds. First, trace one tall letter with a finger in the air while saying the letter name, then trace the same tall letter on the worksheet. Second, help the child circle the matching tall letter before tracing it again.
This Tall and Short Letter Shapes Worksheet mixes tall letters b, d, f, h, k, l with short companions m, o, r, g, p, and y, so letter-height practice matches what shows up in real reading.
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