Alphabet Worksheets – Uppercase & Lowercase Letters #2

Uppercase & Lowercase Letters: A Fun Matching Activity for Kids! 

Every letter in the alphabet has two forms — a capital letter (uppercase) and a small letter (lowercase). Just like twins with different heights, they may look a little different, but they belong together!

Learning to recognize and match uppercase and lowercase letters is a key step in early literacy. It helps children read sentences correctly, write names properly, and understand how letters work in real life — from signs and storybooks to labels and schoolwork.

👀 Why Do We Need Both?

  • Uppercase letters are used at the beginning of sentences, for names, and for emphasis.

  • Lowercase letters are used most of the time when we write.

That’s why it’s important for young learners to be able to connect each capital letter with its lowercase buddy!

📝 Interactive Worksheet – Match the Capital Letter with Its Lowercase Form!

In this worksheet activity, your child will be given a capital letter and asked to find the correct lowercase version from three choices. It’s a simple, visual, and engaging way to reinforce letter recognition and build early reading confidence.

🎯 For example:

If the capital letter is B, they may see:
a) b  b) d  c) g

✅ The correct answer is a) b

💡 This activity helps children:

✅ Strengthen letter recognition
✅ Develop visual discrimination
✅ Improve focus and attention to detail
✅ Build confidence with early reading skills

Tips for Parents & Teachers:

  • Encourage your child to say the letter name out loud before choosing.

  • Talk about where they’ve seen the letter before—like on a cereal box or in their name!

  • Make it a game: how many can they match correctly in 5 minutes?

📥 Download the worksheet and start matching today!

Give your child a fun way to learn their ABCs—capital and lowercase letters included! 🎓✏️

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