Letter L Tracing Worksheets

Learn how to trace the letter L with this educational worksheet collection made especially for kids aged 3 to 6. Each page features dashed uppercase and lowercase L, lined space for repetition, and example words that begin with L like 'lion' and 'leaf'. These sheets help children build confidence in writing and recognizing letters through clear and calm practice.

Available as a high quality PDF ready for A4 printing, these worksheets are perfect for quiet practice at home, in school, or with a light-up tracing pad for improved visibility.

Part of the Letter Tracing Worksheets collection, Last updated on Thu, 29 May 2025 01:35:37 GMT.

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Letter L Tracing Worksheet

Tracing worksheet for the letter L with dashed uppercase and lowercase examples at the top, multiple rows of dashed capital L letters, and practice lines below.
Tracing worksheet for the letter L with dashed uppercase and lowercase examples at the top, multiple rows of dashed capital L letters, and practice lines below. | zuzuzi.com

Letter L Tracing Worksheet with Word Examples

Tracing worksheet for the letter L with dashed uppercase and lowercase examples at the top, followed by several tracing lines featuring example words that begin with L such as 'Lion', 'Lemon', and 'Lamp'.
Tracing worksheet for the letter L with dashed uppercase and lowercase examples at the top, followed by several tracing lines featuring example words that begin with L such as 'Lion', 'Lemon', and 'Lamp'. | zuzuzi.com

Letter L Tracing Practice Sheet

Tracing worksheet for the letter L with uppercase and lowercase L shown in dashed lines above multiple blank handwriting lines.
Tracing worksheet for the letter L with uppercase and lowercase L shown in dashed lines above multiple blank handwriting lines. | zuzuzi.com

What is the letter L?

The letter L is the twelfth letter of the English alphabet. It comes just after the letter K and right before the letter M. L is a consonant and makes a smooth, flowing sound like in lion or leaf. Some fun and familiar words that begin with L are lemon, lamp, and ladder. Children can also learn action verbs like to laugh and to listen when exploring the letter L.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to use with these worksheets?

Just a pencil or crayon.

What skills will my child develop using these sheets?

They help build fine motor skills, letter recognition, handwriting practice, and early reading readiness.