Learning Outcomes
Tall and short letter shapes → sorting worksheet letters by height → helps preschool kids recognize which letters look tall or short.
Tall and short letter shapes → tracing each worksheet letter while naming height cues → builds smoother pencil control for handwriting readiness.
Tall and short letter shapes → matching each letter to the right height group on the worksheet → strengthens letter-shape memory for early reading.

Tall and Short Letters Letter Shapes Worksheet for Preschool
The Tall and Short Letters Letter Shapes Worksheet for Preschool helps children practice letter shapes by sorting letters into tall and short height groups.
Letter shape sorting matters because early reading and handwriting depend on noticing small differences in how letters look and where parts sit.
Use this Letter Shapes Worksheet for a 5-minute, parent-child pause. Point to one letter, say “tall” or “short,” then trace the letter once with a finger before marking it on the worksheet.
This specific Letter Shapes Worksheet mixes letters from the chicken, giraffe, and monkey height groups, so preschool kids must actually think about letter shapes instead of guessing the pattern.
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