Uppercase Letter Tracing A-Z — Answer Key
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1. apple
2. bear
3. cup
4. dog
5. egg
6. fish
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. The first letter of the alphabet is A.
When you sing "A, B, C, D..." you always start with A. It is letter number one, the leader of the whole alphabet parade.
2. The letter H comes after G in the alphabet.
Singing F, G, H in the alphabet song shows us that H follows right after G. Think of G and H as neighbors standing side by side.
3. The uppercase letter A looks like a tent.
Picture a camping tent with two slanted walls meeting at a point on top — that's exactly what uppercase A looks like. The bar in the middle is like the tent's door frame.
4. We write a capital letter at the start of a name.
A capital letter is a big letter like A, B, or C — not a small one like a, b, or c. Names are special, so we always write the first letter extra big to show that.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. The letter B has two bumps on the right side.
True False
If you draw a capital B, you'll make one straight line down on the left, then two bumps on the right — a small one on top and one just below it. That's how you tell B apart from the letter P, which has just one bump.
2. The letter M comes before L in the alphabet.
True False
When we sing the alphabet, we say "J, K, L, M" — so L comes first, and M follows after. M is actually AFTER L, not before it.
3. There are 26 letters in the alphabet.
True False
The English alphabet starts at A and goes all the way to Z — if you count each letter, you get 26. That's the exact number we use to build every word in our language.