

This Grade KG alphabet worksheet on Curved and Straight Letters helps young learners identify letter shapes based on their visual structure. In early phonics and handwriting development, recognising whether a letter is made using curved lines or straight lines builds strong foundational literacy skills.
Designed for Kindergarten students, this worksheet uses engaging matching, sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, and multiple choice activities to help children visually analyse letters like c, o, s, l, v, x, u, and more. By observing shape patterns, children strengthen pre-writing awareness and improve letter recognition.
Understanding how letters are formed supports both reading and handwriting development. For KG learners, this skill is important because:
1. It improves visual discrimination between similar letters.
2. It builds early handwriting confidence.
3. It strengthens fine motor awareness of letter formation.
4. It prepares children for structured writing practice.
This worksheet includes four structured alphabet activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Letters
Students match each letter (z, o, c, l, v, s, e, x, i, u) with its correct shape type (curved or straight).
✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Letters
Learners sort letters (l, c, o, i, w, u, x, s, v, e) into two groups: Curved and Straight.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students write C for curved and S for straight to identify the shape of letters like e, x, k, s, o, i, z, v, u, and l.
📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Children look at each letter and tick whether it is curved or straight, reinforcing visual recognition skills.
Exercise 1 – Match the Letters
z – straight
o – curved
c – curved
l – straight
v – straight
s – curved
e – curved
x – straight
i – straight
u – curved
Exercise 2 – Sort the Letters
Curved: c, o, u, s, e
Straight: l, i, w, x, v
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. e – C
2. x – S
3. k – S
4. s – C
5. o – C
6. i – S
7. z – S
8. v – S
9. u – C
10. l – S
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. y – straight
2. l – straight
3. c – curved
4. o – curved
5. w – straight
6. i – straight
7. s – curved
8. v – straight
9. z – straight
10. u – curved
This worksheet strengthens letter recognition and builds early handwriting readiness in young learners.
Help your child master alphabet shapes with guided early literacy practice designed by experts.
Curved letters have round shapes while straight letters are made with lines, helping early learners recognize letter forms.
Young learners are still developing visual discrimination skills needed for early alphabet writing.
It strengthens letter recognition and prepares children for correct letter formation.