Letter L for Leprechaun Tracing Worksheet

This Letter L for Leprechaun tracing worksheet helps preschool and kindergarten children practice recognizing and tracing the uppercase letter L and lowercase letter l. Children trace the letters and the word “leprechaun,” helping them connect the letter with a familiar St. Patrick’s Day word.

Tracing the large letters and dotted word gives children step-by-step practice with letter formation and word recognition. The leprechaun theme makes this worksheet useful for St. Patrick’s Day literacy activities.

This worksheet works well for classroom literacy centers, morning work, homeschool lessons, or alphabet practice pages.

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Letter L for Leprechaun Tracing 

Letter L for Leprechaun Tracing Worksheet

Skills Practiced

This worksheet supports:

  • Recognizing uppercase letter L
  • Recognizing lowercase letter l
  • Tracing uppercase and lowercase letters
  • Identifying words that begin with the letter L
  • Letter formation practice
  • Fine motor control
  • Pencil control
  • Following directions

Children trace the letters and the word to practice proper letter formation.

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How to Use This Worksheet

This worksheet works well for St. Patrick’s Day units, alphabet lessons, literacy centers, morning work, or independent practice.

Children trace the uppercase letter L and lowercase letter l at the top of the page. Then they trace the word “leprechaun” on the dotted line. This provides structured letter tracing practice while reinforcing letter recognition and beginning sound awareness.

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