What children practise
- • Standing lines, sleeping lines, slanting lines, and curves
- • Uppercase and lowercase letter formation
- • Starting from the correct point
- • Hand-eye coordination for handwriting readiness
Free family-friendly ABC tracing practice
A free online alphabet tracing activity for preschool, kindergarten, homeschool, and early English learners. Children can practise pre-writing strokes, capital letters, and lowercase letters step by step.
Help your child practise pre-writing strokes, capital letters, and small letters with a simple online tracing game designed for preschool and early phonics learners.
Start from the red dot and follow the blue dot. Lift your finger between strokes for cleaner letters.
Letter tracing helps children recognise shapes and letter formation. For reading, children also need letter sounds, blending, and phonics practice. Book a free phonics assessment if you want to know the right starting level for your child.
Teachers and parents can use this activity for quick warm-ups, alphabet revision, fine-motor practice, or one-letter-at-a-time tracing practice. Start with lines and curves, then move to capital and lowercase letters.
Choose a letter to practise uppercase and lowercase letter formation. Children can start with pre-writing strokes first, then move to alphabet tracing and English alphabet review.
Trace capital A and lowercase a.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter ATrace capital B and lowercase b.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter BTrace capital C and lowercase c.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter CTrace capital D and lowercase d.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter DTrace capital E and lowercase e.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter ETrace capital F and lowercase f.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter FTrace capital G and lowercase g.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter GTrace capital H and lowercase h.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter HTrace capital I and lowercase i.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter ITrace capital J and lowercase j.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter JTrace capital K and lowercase k.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter KTrace capital L and lowercase l.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter LTrace capital M and lowercase m.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter MTrace capital N and lowercase n.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter NTrace capital O and lowercase o.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter OTrace capital P and lowercase p.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter PTrace capital Q and lowercase q.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter QTrace capital R and lowercase r.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter RTrace capital S and lowercase s.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter STrace capital T and lowercase t.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter TTrace capital U and lowercase u.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter UTrace capital V and lowercase v.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter VTrace capital W and lowercase w.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter WTrace capital X and lowercase x.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter XTrace capital Y and lowercase y.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter YTrace capital Z and lowercase z.
Start at the red dot and follow the blue guide.
Trace letter ZTo print a worksheet, choose a letter first and use the Print button on the tracing screen. That keeps the printable ABC tracing worksheet focused on one current letter or shape instead of the full A to Z discovery page.
If your child traces letters but struggles to read sounds or blend words, book a free phonics assessment.
If your child enjoys tracing letters but struggles with sounds, blending, or reading words, book a free Tiny Steps phonics assessment.
Yes. Children can practise pre-writing strokes and English alphabet tracing online for free.
It is best for preschool, kindergarten, and early English learners who are starting alphabet writing.
Children who are new to writing should start with Level 0 lines and curves before moving to uppercase and lowercase letters.
Tracing helps children recognise English alphabet shapes and formation. For reading, children also need letter sounds, blending, and phonics practice.
Yes. Children can choose individual letters and practise uppercase and lowercase letter formation step by step.
Yes. Teachers, parents, and homeschool families can use it for alphabet warm-ups, pre-writing practice, and one-letter-at-a-time tracing.
Yes. Choose a letter first, then use the Print button on the tracing screen to print a worksheet for that letter.