Last Updated on September 25, 2025 by Amanda Leemis
Print your Free Letter U Worksheets for Preschool! Practice tracing and pronouncing the letter U. Learn new vocabulary words including: umbrella, ukulele, underwear, unicycle, and unicorn. These letter U printables aim to build fine motor skills and boost creativity and are great for use at home or in the classroom. To add to the lesson, bring a ukulele to class. Chances are your little ones will get a new experience!

Be sure to watch Hollydog’s Letter U Video! Grab your umbrella, play a ukulele, and play a fun “under” game!
Printable Letter U Activities
Check out four great letter U activities for preschoolers that will boost creativity! Have fun using watercolors to fill in the letter U template! The letter U 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. If you love these letter U coloring sheets, check out Unicorn Coloring Pages to go with your Letter U Theme.






FREE Letter U Tracing Sheets
Check out these two great letter U tracing sheets for preschool. Repetitive tracing is great for building muscle memory and hand strength. Trace the uppercase and lowercase letter U’s then color in the pictures for extra fun! Be sure to check out Alphabet Letter Matching Sheets to practice letter identification skills.






Letter U Cut & Paste Worksheets
Build scissor skills with these letter U cut & paste worksheets. Put together a puzzle by matching colors, sort the uppercase and lowercase U’s, and then color and cut a large letter U. Finally, complete the pack with a letter U recognition Dot Dot page. Be sure to print Letter Recognition Worksheets for the whole alphabet!






10 Simple Letter U Words for Preschool
umbrella, ukulele, underwear, unicorn, unicycle, uniform, under, up, uncle, urchin
Letter U Books for Preschool
Get reading with these unbelievable letter U books for preschool! Read Great Day for Up, The Big Umbrella, and Never Let a Unicorn Wear a Tutu! Be sure to look around the room and see if you spot anything that begins with the letter U. Reading with your little ones is a great chance for them to discover potential interests, plus build vocabulary skills!




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