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American Sign Language (ASL) Alphabet Tracing Worksheets Simple
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Looking for an inclusive way to teach letter formation and introduce American Sign Language (ASL) at the same time?

This ASL Alphabet Tracing resource combines early handwriting practice with simple ASL handshape visuals to support alphabet recognition, fine motor development, and inclusive literacy instruction.

Each worksheet includes:

  • A large focus letter (A–Z)
  • Numbered stroke visuals to guide proper letter formation
  • A clear ASL handshape graphic
  • Two tracing and writing lines for student practice

This landscape-format resource is simple, structured, and easy to use in whole group, small group, centers, intervention, or independent practice.

What’s Included (78 Total Worksheets):

  • Upper & Lowercase Letter Combination (A–Z)
  • Uppercase Letters Only (A–Z)
  • Lowercase Letters Only (A–Z)

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Supports early handwriting skills
  • Reinforces alphabet recognition
  • Introduces ASL in an accessible way
  • Encourages inclusive classroom conversations
  • Print-and-go, low prep

Perfect For:

  • Preschool & Kindergarten
  • Early elementary
  • Special education settings
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing support classrooms
  • Inclusive classrooms introducing ASL
  • Literacy centers or morning work

Please Note:

This version is formatted in landscape orientation with two tracing lines per page. A portrait version with extended tracing lines is available separately.

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American Sign Language (ASL) Alphabet Tracing Worksheets Simple

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PreK - K
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78
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Description

Looking for an inclusive way to teach letter formation and introduce American Sign Language (ASL) at the same time?

This ASL Alphabet Tracing resource combines early handwriting practice with simple ASL handshape visuals to support alphabet recognition, fine motor development, and inclusive literacy instruction.

Each worksheet includes:

  • A large focus letter (A–Z)
  • Numbered stroke visuals to guide proper letter formation
  • A clear ASL handshape graphic
  • Two tracing and writing lines for student practice

This landscape-format resource is simple, structured, and easy to use in whole group, small group, centers, intervention, or independent practice.

What’s Included (78 Total Worksheets):

  • Upper & Lowercase Letter Combination (A–Z)
  • Uppercase Letters Only (A–Z)
  • Lowercase Letters Only (A–Z)

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Supports early handwriting skills
  • Reinforces alphabet recognition
  • Introduces ASL in an accessible way
  • Encourages inclusive classroom conversations
  • Print-and-go, low prep

Perfect For:

  • Preschool & Kindergarten
  • Early elementary
  • Special education settings
  • Deaf/Hard of Hearing support classrooms
  • Inclusive classrooms introducing ASL
  • Literacy centers or morning work

Please Note:

This version is formatted in landscape orientation with two tracing lines per page. A portrait version with extended tracing lines is available separately.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
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