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Letter Patterns

About This Worksheet

This worksheet helps your child practice patterns using letters instead of pictures or colors. It’s a great way to connect early reading skills with math thinking. Your child will look at a letter pattern and decide what comes next. For example, if the pattern is A, B, A, B, your child will know the next letter is A.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This activity is designed for preschool learners who are beginning to recognize letters and patterns. The goal is to help children see patterns in letters and build early literacy skills at the same time. Your child should already recognize a few basic letters. It supports CCSS K.MD.A.2 and early literacy TEKS standards.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will look at a pattern of letters. They will think about what comes next in the sequence. Your child will then choose the correct letter from the options given. This gives them practice with both pattern recognition and letter identification.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Some children may focus on the letters themselves instead of the pattern. Others might guess without looking at the full sequence. It can also be tricky if they are still learning letter names. You can help by having your child say the letters out loud in order.

Implementation Guidance

This worksheet works well as a guided activity where you talk through each pattern together. You can model how to find the repeating part of the sequence. Teachers often use this to connect math and reading skills. At home, you can practice by making simple letter patterns with flashcards.

Details and Features

The worksheet includes clear letter patterns with simple answer choices. The layout is easy to follow and not overwhelming. It combines math and literacy in one activity. It prints clearly and is ready to use.