This worksheet helps children identify, trace, and write the letter “K” in both uppercase and lowercase. With dotted lines, visual instructions, and an image (kayak), kids improve fine motor skills, focus, and letter-sound association. Perfect for early literacy learning!
Skills developed:
- Fine motor skills for pencil control.
- Visual-motor coordination by following the dotted lines.
- Phonemic awareness by connecting the letter with its sound.
- Spatial orientation and sequencing through guided stroke order.
Recommended age:
From 4 years old (preschool to early primary grades), depending on individual development.
Required skills:
- Basic pencil handling.
- Ability to follow visual patterns.
- Initial letter recognition.
Complementary activities:
- Drawing more “K” objects (kite, koala).
- Making the letter with playdough.
- Matching pictures with the /k/ sound.
- Using letter tiles to build words with K.
For parents:
Support and patience are essential. Celebrate effort over perfection. Mistakes are part of learning, and every small step counts toward confidence and success.