Lowercase Letter Tracing A-Z — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. a b c d e f g
When we sing the ABC song it starts with a — that makes a the very first letter, the one shaped like a round circle with a small stick.
2. The letter after h is i.
Say net aloud and the first sound is /n/ as in nnn, made by humming through your nose — that sound is written with the one-bump letter n.
3. j k l m n
The letter u looks like a little bowl or a smile — it dips down with a curve at the bottom and comes back up, matching the clue perfectly.
4. The word fox starts with the letter f.
Say q, r, s, t in the ABCs — the letter that pops up right after r is s, which curves like a wiggly snake.
5. The word log starts with the letter l.
When you say van, the first sound is a buzzy /v/ like an airplane engine — and that sound is spelled with the two-line letter v.
6. Fill in: hat (a covering for your head)
The letter f is a tall straight line with a little curl or hook at the top plus a small crossbar, which matches the stick-with-a-hook picture.
7. Fill in: pen (a writing tool)
The alphabet goes n, o, p, q — so the letter just in front of q is p, the one with a round head and a tail that drops down.
8. Fill in: jar (a glass container)
The first sound of wig is /w/ like a wind whooshing, and that sound is spelled with the letter w, which has two V-dips in a row.
9. The letter before g is f.
When we sing the ABCs all the way to the end, the very last letter is z — the zig-zag letter made of three straight lines like a lightning bolt.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
b
→ ball
goat
d
→ duck
ball
g
→ goat
kite
k
→ kite
duck
Each letter lines up with the word that starts with its sound: bat begins with /b/, dot with /d/, mop with /m/, and top with /t/.