Are you looking for some letter l worksheets for preschool? Perhaps something that helps your kids work on lowercase letters and their capital letters as well?
Free Letter L Preschool Worksheets
The printable worksheet that I created for my daughter J definitely fits the bill of fun printable activities. It :
- allows her to improve her fine motor skills
- is perfect for younger children
- perfect for any literacy center
- easily be added to a letter of the week lesson
- includes tracing printables
- and way more
J is now writing a few letters on her easel and on herself, sadly. Luckily she has not written anything on her little brother C as yet. Seeing that I am ‘gung-ho’ for following my children’s interests and developing them, I decided that I will create a few preschool letter worksheets for J.
This week I will share with you Letter L. Although we are currently working on our lower case letters first, everything below has both upper and lower case.
As always, remember the comfort level of the child that you are teaching. 🙂
Alphabet Books to Read With Your Kids
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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 TownMy First BOB Books: AlphabetAlphaTales Box Set: A Set of 26 Irresistible Animal Storybooks That Build Phonemic Awareness & Teach Each letter of the AlphabetEric Carle’s ABC (The World of Eric Carle)AlphaOops!: The Day Z Went FirstThe Construction Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta’s Alphabet Books)
Letter L Worksheets for Preschool
Tracing Worksheets
As always, our preschool lesson plan changes weekly. This week J discovered The Lion King and so her worksheets will reflect that. We also added a few extra sheets and have stepped back a little to work on the basic lines and their movements.
My daughter J learned the pull-down line as well as the slide line. We adapted this from the Zaner-Bloser method.
From here on out, all our worksheets that are shared on the site will be done in the order of the easiest to the hardest to write.
Preschool Letter L Worksheets: Do a Dot Pages
Do a dot activities are still a big hit with J and I don’t see that changing anytime soon. I always seem to be persuaded into printing more than 1 copy of this activity because she loves it that much. Perhaps I should simply add more circles?
Free Letter L Worksheets Tips and
Other Letter L Activities
Tip 1 for the Letter L Worksheets for Preschool
Be sure to use a page protector to allow the tracing pages to last longer. If you have a laminating machine then be sure to use that.
Tip 2
These free printables are not only for preschool lessons but are perfect for kindergarten kids.
Tip 3 for the Letter L Worksheets for Preschool
If you are looking for coloring pages, then feel free to check out
Tip 4
You can easily introduce letter sounds in a fun way. Be sure to include some fun letter l words as well.
Tip 5
Another creative way to work on letter recognition and tracing letters is to use a sand tray.
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Bekah
Thursday 4th of December 2014
Cute! I'll be doing "Letter L" next week. Thanks for the ideas! :)
alecia
Thursday 4th of December 2014
No problem Bekah