Missing Letter Worksheets for Kindergarteners (Free Printable)
Learning to spell goes far beyond 26 letters and can be challenging to master–there are those tricky silent letters, single letters with multiple sounds, words that sound identical but have different spelling, and so on. The complexities of spelling make practice essential to helping children learn to spell correctly.
To add some fun to spelling practice, we’re providing a collection of printable missing letter activities to build your child’s enthusiasm and skill all at once. As your child moves through the missing letter activities, they’ll work on their spelling skills as they fill in the letters that are missing from each word. These worksheets also provide a great option for practicing writing and letter sounds.
Looking for more spelling and reading practice for your kindergartener? Try our Color by Sight Words Worksheets or Word Tracing Worksheets.
Overview of the Missing Letter Worksheets for Kindergarteners
Recommended for: Kindergarten
⭐ Missing Letters Worksheet: CVC Words
When working on this worksheet, first look at the picture and ask your child to say the word. Next, encourage them to trace each letter and write the entire word. Our furry friend has provided the first example for you. After each word, your child can color the corresponding character for extra fun.
⭐ Missing Letters Worksheet: Consonant Blends sm-, tw-, sw-
Just as before, your child will start this worksheet by saying each word they see. They will circle the two letters that begin the word and copy them on the line. Finally, they will trace the rest of the dotted letters that form the word.
⭐ Missing Letters Worksheet: Consonant Blends sl-, sk-, sp-, st-, and sc-
In this worksheet, students trace a word and then select a two-letter option to complete the rest of the word. This worksheet aims to create an opportunity for students to practice consonant blends, which is when two or three consonants are next to each other and create their own sound.
⭐ Missing Letters Worksheet: Consonant Blends sm-, sn-, sw-
What do a snake, swing, and snail have in common? They’re all featured in this activity sheet and can also help your child brush up on their sm-, sn-, and sw- consonant blends. Children can also color each picture to track their progress.
⭐ Missing Letters Worksheet: Consonant Blends br-, cr-, dr-, pr-
This activity sheet creates an opportunity for your child to practice two-letter consonant blends with words that begin with the letters br-, cr-, dr-, and pr-. Children can enjoy coloring in the pictures they see as they work.