Are you working on a letter of the week theme with your kiddo? Ready for a set of letter t worksheets for preschool that allows your kids to have lots of fun?
Today I will be sharing with you my daughter’s printable worksheet for the letter T. These worksheets include both uppercase and lowercase letters to help with letter recognition.
If you are looking for a coloring page or two, then be sure to check out the coloring page section.

Each week we have a different preschool lesson plan and so our letter worksheets match up with each plan. In case you were wondering why I am not doing each letter in alphabetical order, my answer is simple.

Teaching a preschooler how to write does not have to be done in order. Oh, and these can be used with younger children as well as kindergarten children.
Whole Alphabet Books to Read With Your Kids
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Looking for a few fun books to read with your kids while you explore the letters of the alphabet and they use their phonics worksheets? These hands-on letter t worksheets for preschool are perfect for your kids to use while you read to them!
Always remember that audiobooks also count as books and be sure to ask your local librarian for even more suggestions!
Below you will find a few books to check out at your library or that you can purchase.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (Chicka Chicka Book, A)Dr. Seuss’s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book!
A Is for Apple (Trace-and-Flip Fun!) (Smart Kids Trace-And-Flip)
The Alphabet Book (Pictureback(R))
The Alphabet Tree (Dragonfly Books)
The Sleepy Little Alphabet: A Bedtime Story from Alphabet Town
My First BOB Books: Alphabet
AlphaTales Box Set: A Set of 26 Irresistible Animal Storybooks That Build Phonemic Awareness & Teach Each letter of the Alphabet
Eric Carle’s ABC (The World of Eric Carle)
AlphaOops!: The Day Z Went First
The Construction Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta’s Alphabet Books)
Letter t worksheets for preschool: Tracing Letters
These fun printable letter t worksheets are a great way to help with fine motor skills.
Our tracing pages are quite similar to letter A‘s in that the little image is still on the page to remind J where to place her left hand seeing that she prefers to use her right hand to write.
The preschool lesson plan for that week was Christmas seeing that it is snowing here and J thinks that it means Winter and Winter means Christmas.

letter t worksheets for preschool: Do a Dot Pages
Last week J was introduced to the dot marker and went do-a-dot crazy! She even used it on her nails and learned that it takes a while to wash off. This week she was a bit calmer but still enjoyed the experience.

Other Fun Ways to Work On Letter T
- Practice identifying everyday letter t words with your kiddo. Create a list of words and place them on a piece of cardstock.
- Use the letter t coloring pages for not only coloring but painting as well.
- Use magnetic letters or felt letters for a tactile experience.
- Identify capital letter t and little t in words all around you.
- Use clip cards to help with letter identification.
- Create a fun tree craft
- Use our teddy bear lacing card
How are you currently teaching your preschoolers to write their letters? I would love to know so please comment below.
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