Kid Print Lab

Letter Tracing Worksheets A–Z

One focused page per letter: a big model pair, gray trace-over rows for uppercase and lowercase, a simple word to practice ("A as in apple"), and a blank row to try it solo. Each letter comes in both US handwriting styles — check which one your school uses before you print.

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Which handwriting style should I pick?

US schools split roughly between two manuscript styles, chosen at the district level. Vertical print (the Zaner-Bloser tradition) uses straight up-and-down letters and is the more common starting style. Slanted print(the D'Nealian tradition) tilts letters and adds exit tails to ease the later jump to cursive. If you're not sure, ask your child's teacher — or start with vertical print, which most kindergartens teach first.