Alphabet Worksheet
Alphabet Train with Body Parts
Put the alphabet in order. On this pre-K worksheet a child builds a train by placing letters in alphabetical sequence, brightened with body parts. Knowing that B comes after A, and C after B, and arranging them in order is early alphabet awareness — the readiness skill of recognizing letters and their sequence. Familiar a hand, a foot and an ear make the ordering fun, and the task is pure ABC-order from start to finish.
Before a child reads words, they learn the alphabet itself — the letters and their order. This train builds that alphabet awareness: place each letter in its ABC spot, A toward Z in sequence. Recognizing letters and knowing what comes next is core preschool readiness, and the cheerful body parts keep a young learner happily engaged. The skill is letter order and recognition, the essential foundation for reading.
Children love watching the alphabet train grow as each letter clicks into place, and finishing the A-to-Z order feels like a real achievement. When this is easy, build the train in alphabet train with breakfast, or try alphabet train with clothes. You can also browse every alphabet worksheet or the whole preschool collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child practises the alphabet in order, the surer their letter-recognition grows, one wagon at a time.
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