

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to alphabet recognition — matching letters to words, filling in missing letters, and writing capital forms. With fun exercises like MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, circling, and letter writing, kids build a strong foundation for reading and writing.
Alphabet knowledge is the first step toward literacy. This worksheet helps students:
1. Recognize both small and capital letters.
2. Connect letters with words and objects.
3. Practice identifying letters in sentences.
4. Strengthen early handwriting with capital letters.
This worksheet includes five engaging activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct capital letter for words like Cat → C, Orange → O, Zebra → Z.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Kids complete missing first letters. Example: _ange → Orange.
✅ Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Learners match words like Frog, Rocket, Watch with their starting letters.
📝 Exercise 4 – Circle the Words
Students find and circle capital letters in given sentences. Example: The Frog jumps. → circle F.
🧾 Exercise 5 – Capital Letter Writing
Children write the capital forms of given small letters like g, t, v, h, z.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. Cat → C
2. Orange → O
3. Kite → K
4. Queen → Q
5. Van → V
6. Umbrella → U
7. Sun → S
8. Xylophone → X
9. Zebra → Z
10. Jacket → J
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. O (Orange)
2. K (Kite)
3. Q (Queen)
4. V (Van)
5. U (Umbrella)
6. S (Sun)
7. X (Xylophone)
8. Z (Zebra)
9. J (Jacket)
10. M (Monkey)
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Drum → D
Frog → F
Grape → G
Hat → H
Nest → N
Igloo → I
Parrot → P
Turtle → T
Rocket → R
Watch → W
Exercise 4 – Circle the Capital Letters
1. The Frog jumps. → F
2. He wears a Hat. → H
3. A Drum is loud. → D
4. We see a Nest. → N
5. The Turtle swims. → T
6. She eats Grapes. → G
7. An Igloo is cold. → I
8. The Watch ticks. → W
9. A Parrot talks. → P
10. A Rocket flies. → R
Exercise 5 – Capital Letter Writing
g → G
t → T
v → V
h → H
z → Z
Give your child a confident start in literacy with this alphabet worksheet — making A to Z learning fun and interactive!
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Through repeated letter tracing, phonics chants, and visual alphabet charts.
It builds the foundation for reading and writing by linking letters to sounds.
By using flashcards, songs, and pointing out letters in everyday objects like books or signs.