Check out these awesome FREE Printable Letter R Worksheets for Preschool! These worksheets are great for building fine motor skills and boosting creativity! Watercolor a giant letter R, then build muscle strength by tracing uppercase and lowercase R’s. Talk about the R sound and learn from images that begin with that same letter: rabbit, rocket ship, rainbow, robot, and ring! Print your free Letter R Activities below.

Printable Letter R Activities
Check out four great letter R activities for preschoolers that will boost creativity! Have fun using watercolors to fill in the Letter R Template! The Letter R Dot Dot Sheet is tons of fun! Add an extra challenge to the activity by using stickers. This is a great way to build pincher strength. The Letter R Coloring Sheets give your little ones the chance to color a robot, ring, rocket ship, rabbit, and rainbow! Be sure to check out Trace it. Color it. Circle it. Alphabet Sheets for more letter learning!




FREE Letter R Tracing Sheets
Check out these two great Letter R Tracing Sheets for preschool. Repetitive tracing is great for building muscle memory and hand strength. Trace the uppercase and lowercase letter R’s then color in the pictures for extra fun! Looking for a Letter R Theme? Check out Robot Coloring Pages for tons of fun!




Letter R Cut & Paste Worksheets
Have fun with a Letter R Sorting Sheet. Cut out the uppercase and lowercase letters at the bottom of the page, then glue each one to its matching column. Next, match colors and put together your Letter R Puzzle. Cut out the pieces on the right side of the page, then paste each piece to its same circle of color. What letter do you see? Be sure to print Letter Recognition Worksheets for the whole alphabet!


10 Simple Letter R Words for Preschool
robot, rabbit, rainbow, raccoon, rocket ship, ring, rose, rain, red, robin
Letter R Books for Preschool
Check out some awesome books for preschool that feature the letter R. Discover rabbits, rainbows, and raindrops in two exciting books! Read “The Rabbit Listened” and “Raindrops to Rainbow”. Reading with your little ones is a great chance to build vocabulary skills and discover potential interests.