

This Class KG worksheet on Ordering A–Z helps young learners understand the correct sequence of letters in the English alphabet through engaging and age-appropriate activities. Using multiple-choice questions, missing-letter tasks, true or false statements, and letter comparison exercises, children practise identifying which letter comes next, which comes between, and which comes first in alphabetical order. The worksheet builds strong alphabet awareness, sequencing skills, and early reading readiness, making it ideal for kindergarten learners.
1. Alphabet order helps children recognize letter sequence clearly.
2. It builds early reading and spelling readiness.
3. Sequencing letters strengthens memory and logical thinking.
4. These skills support dictionary use, reading fluency, and writing accuracy later.
The worksheet contains four structured exercises that gradually build alphabet sequencing skills for KG learners.
Exercise No. 1
Look at the letter given in each question and find the letter that comes after it.
1. What comes after F? → G
2. What comes after C? → D
3. What comes after K? → L
4. What comes after A? → B
5. What comes after M? → N
6. What comes after H? → I
7. What comes after P? → Q
8. What comes after S? → T
9. What comes after W? → X
10. What comes after Y? → Z
Exercise No. 2
Write the letter that comes between the two given letters.
1. H _ J → I
2. C _ E → D
3. M _ O → N
4. A _ C → B
5. P _ R → Q
6. D _ F → E
7. G _ I → H
8. K _ M → L
9. S _ U → T
10. W _ Y → X
Exercise No. 3
Read each sentence and write True or False.
1. A comes before Z. → True
2. B comes after A. → True
3. D comes before C. → False
4. Y comes after X. → True
5. M comes before L. → False
6. G comes after F. → True
7. P comes before Q. → True
8. Z comes before Y. → False
9. C comes after B. → True
10. H comes before I. → True
Exercise No. 4
Circle the letter that comes first in alphabetical order.
1. C D B → B
2. A C B → A
3. M L N → L
4. Y Z X → X
5. G H F → F
6. P R Q → P
7. D B C → B
8. T S U → S
9. K J L → J
10. F G E → E
Help your child build strong alphabet sequencing skills with fun and structured Ordering A–Z practice.
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Alphabetical order helps children understand letter sequence, which is essential for reading and dictionary skills later.
Arranging letters repeatedly strengthens memory of letter shapes and their correct order.
Early practice builds confidence and prepares children for spelling and word formation.