Alphabet route practice • Connect dots in order

Letter Path Worksheets for A-Z Practice

Turn any uppercase or lowercase letter into a printable dot route. Children follow the number or letter sequence, reveal the shape, and build pencil control without another tracing page.

Letter recognition Number order Visual tracking Pencil control

When this tool is useful

01
Warm-up before writing

Use one letter route before handwriting or name practice.

02
Letter order games

Switch labels between numbers and letters for different sequencing practice.

03
Short printable task

Make one focused sheet for a 5–8 minute table activity.

Quick start

Choose a practical worksheet level first

These presets keep the tool useful: fewer dots for recognition, more dots for control, and lowercase only when children are ready.

Live worksheet preview

The preview scales to fit the panel. The downloaded PDF keeps full A4 size.

Letter route mode Printable PDF
Alphabet Dot to Dot

Connect the dots in order.

Name:
A-Z
Uppercase
Generated by TotInk.com • Free & Private Page 1
Best for

Alphabet recognition, pencil control, visual tracking, and screen-free practice.

Helpful tip

Start with uppercase letters first, then switch to lowercase when children feel more confident.

Real letter shape

Dots now follow stable vector stroke paths, so they stay attached to the visible letter guide line.

How to use it

Start with simple letters, then increase the dot count

Alphabet dot-to-dot works best when children start with larger uppercase letters and fewer points. As control improves, increase the dot count or switch to lowercase.

Use uppercase first

Uppercase letter shapes are usually easier to recognize and follow.

Increase dots gradually

More dots create a smoother outline, but also make the task harder.

Keep letters large

A larger letter gives children more room to connect the dots neatly.

Print and repeat

You can reuse the same letter with different difficulty levels for repeated practice.