Learning Outcomes
Tall and Short Letters helps children sort each printed letter as tall or short, using finger tracking and simple sound talks.
Tall and Short Letters develop pencil control as children trace tall and short letter outlines, building steady starting points and smoother curves.
Tall and Short Letters improve letter recognition for reading as children repeatedly match shapes to the right height box before writing independently.

Tall and Short Letters Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Tall and Short Letters Letter Shapes Worksheet gives kindergarten children practice spotting tall versus short printed letter shapes and tracing those same shapes on the page.
Letter height cues matter because letter recognition in reading and pencil control in writing both depend on knowing which letters stand taller and which stay low on the line.
Use the Tall and Short Letters Letter Shapes Worksheet by naming a letter, tracing the dotted shape slowly, and then pointing to the tall or short height box before starting the next letter.
Whizki Learning designed this Tall and Short Letters Letter Shapes Worksheet with a mixed set of letters, so children practice noticing letter-shape details, not guessing by a single letter pattern.
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