Upper and Lower Case Letter Review

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Letter Matching Literacy Preschool Printable
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Looking for some end-of-the-year printables for your literacy center? Here are some fantastic upper and lower case letter review worksheets you don't want to miss!

Clothespin ABCs {pictured above}. With these printables designed by Carisa at 1+1+1=1, your students will practice finding the lower case match for each upper case letter presented. If they need a hint, students are aided by pictures with the same beginning sound. Carisa suggests having students clip a clothespin to the correct lower case letter selection, but you might also consider laminating the worksheets to use with a dry erase marker or using the printables with a metal baking sheet and magnetic pom poms.

Caterpillar/Butterfly ABCs. Another printable designed by Carisa {originally, to go with Carle's famous children's story, The Very Hungry Caterpillar}, students are charged with matching each newly formed lower case letter 'butterfly' to its upper case 'caterpillar'. Create a file folder game, laminate the cards to use in a memory/matching game, or simply set the cards out on a flat surface and have your kiddos hunt and find the pairs.

While your preschoolers are certain to be able to make the distinction between an upper case letter and a lower case letter, these printables offer the perfect review! Be sure to head on over to 1+1+1=1 for the downloads!

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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