Preschool Worksheets for the Letter O
Understanding the alphabet’s letters and their corresponding sounds is one of the first steps towards reading. These free printable worksheets for preschoolers focus on the letter O and offer young learners valuable practice with the alphabet. Combine these worksheets with the fun letter O exercises listed below to further enhance their educational experience.
Overview of the Letter O Worksheets
Recommended for: Preschool
⭐ Alphabet Coloring Pages: The Letter O
These coloring pages take on a “Letter O is for…” approach, showcasing uppercase and lowercase versions of the letter O, along with an image that starts with the letter O, such as olives, octopus, and oranges.
O is for Ostrich Free Printable Coloring Page
O is for Overalls Free Printable Coloring Page
⭐ Letter Tracing Worksheets for the Letter O
These letter tracing worksheets invite children to trace dotted lines forming uppercase and lowercase letter Os. Then they can use the blank lines on the page to try writing the letter on their own.
⭐ Letter O Coloring Pages
Children can practice learning the shape of uppercase and lowercase Os as they color in each letter O on these printable worksheets.
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Tips for Using the Letter O Worksheets
Keep a file of these letter O preschool worksheets on hand for times when you want to offer kids a quick learning activity. Try these ideas for using them:
- Find and circle: Grab a magazine, some mail, or an old newspaper and challenge your child to spot all the letter Os. Provide them with a washable marker or highlighter to mark all of the Os that they can find.
- Story starter: Once the letter O sheets are colored, ask children to think of a story that involves as many O words as possible. Use the back of their coloring sheet to copy down their story.
- Go on an O hunt: After coloring in all the letter O coloring pages, ask your child to look around and spot objects that start with the letter O. Write the objects down in the margins of the letter O coloring pages.
Reinforce Learning with Letter O Activities:
- Have an O buffet: Ask your child to think of foods that start with the letter O. Using what you have on hand (or head to the store), create a meal or snack comprised of foods that start with O, like oranges and omelettes.
- Play with oatmeal: Pour dried oatmeal into a bucket, bin, or bowl, and you’ve got a great sensory bin. Add a few plastic measuring spoons and bowls or bury a few items in the oats for your child to find. Check out our post on creating an alphabet sensory bin for more ideas.
- Go outside: Head outdoors to look for the letter O in nature, whether its objects that start with the letter O or things that resemble the shape of the letter O.