Alphabetical Order Worksheet
Alphabet Train with Flowers: Sort the Pictures by First Letter
Can you line up the pictures in ABC order? On this pre-K worksheet a child sorts flowers into alphabetical order using the beginning letter shown on each card. One picture starts with A, another with B, and the child places them in sequence to complete a train. Because the first letter is printed right there, the task stays gentle — recognise the letter, find its spot, move on — and a child can succeed well before they can read a single word. The cheerful flowers keep the alphabetical sorting feeling like a game.
Sorting picture cards by their starting letter gives a pre-reader a real, hands-on way to learn the order of the alphabet. The printed letter is the support: the child matches each picture of flowers to its place in the A-to-Z line, building both letter recognition and a sense of sequence. It is exactly the kind of concrete, low-pressure alphabet practice that suits preschool, where seeing and moving comes long before reading.
Children love sliding each picture into place and watching the A-to-Z train grow, and finishing the line in order feels like a real win. When this is easy, sort the pictures with forest creatures, or try kitchen tools. You can also browse every alphabet worksheet or the whole preschool collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, with no timers and no scores. The more a child orders pictures of flowers by their first letter, the surer their letter knowledge grows, one card at a time.
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