
Reusable Alphabet Tracing Cards
Make letter learning simple, engaging, and low-prep with these printable alphabet tracing cards! Each card features uppercase and lowercase letters in dashed tracing lines plus a matching picture to reinforce beginning sounds.
These cards are designed for hands-on learners and work perfectly for homeschool, preschool centers, or early elementary practice.
To make the alphabet binder you will need:
Cardstock – stronger pages, great for reusability
Wikki Stix
Plastic Sleeves
Binder


What’s Included
All 26 letters of the alphabet
2 cards per page for easy printing
Uppercase and lowercase dashed tracing letters
Beginning sound picture on every card
Clean, simple design to keep focus on letter formation


Why Parents & Teachers Love These
Reusable with dry erase markers
Strengthens fine motor skills
Reinforces letter recognition and phonics
Works for independent practice or centers
Low-prep printable
These are especially helpful for children who learn best through hands-on repetition.

Multiple Ways to Use These Alphabet Cards
1. Dry Erase Practice
Place cards in plastic sleeves or laminate for reusable tracing practice.
2. Finger Tracing
Great for early learners just starting letter formation.
3. Wikki Stix Letter Building
Use Wikki Stix to form each letter – perfect for tactile learners and strengthening fine motor skills.
4. Flashcards on a Ring
Cut and hole-punch to create a portable alphabet ring for review anywhere.
5. Morning Work, Quiet time, or Learning Centers
Simple, consistent practice without extra prep.
6. Coloring and Tracing Pages
Trace and color with markers or pencils.
Download and print these at my TPT store by clicking the picture below!
Looking for more hands-on practice? There is also aNumber Tracing Cards (1–20) set designed in the same simple, reusable format to help children build number recognition and early writing skills.
You can purchase the Alphabet + Number Bundle together on Teachers Pay Teachers.
These pair perfectly with the alphabet cards for a complete foundation in early learning!

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