Use these letter M of the week printable activities alongside my free letter M worksheets to help your preschoolers master recognizing, writing, and identifying the letter M and its sound.
Whether you’re a teacher planning letter of the week activities or a parent looking for ways to help your kids build fluency in the alphabet. I assure you that these letter M printable activities are designed to support you every step of the way.
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What’s Inside the Free Letter M Printable Pack?
When downloaded, you would receive 5 PDF printables.
A one-page worksheet featuring the letter M and some simple M words for your preschoolers to trace. Then they can color the images.
Next, I’ve included a set of worksheets that you can cut and create a flip book for your kiddos.
Alternatively, you can use the worksheets as they are.
Letter M Worksheet (Single Page)
This one-page printable is perfect for introducing M words to your preschoolers.
It offers a clean, focused layout that’s not overwhelming for little ones.
On this sheet, your child will trace a sentence that reads: ” M is for, followed by words such as money, moose, monkey, and moon.
Once kids are done tracing, they can color the images.
Not only will your child be practicing the M sound, but they’ll also be developing fine motor skills as they trace and color.
This makes it ideal for independent work, morning tubs, or guided group time in a classroom.
Letter M Flip Book (Mini Book Printable)
Next, we have the Letter M flip book! Each page includes two rectangles with M is for followed by an M word and a large illustration for kids to color.
As I mentioned above. You could cut these rectangles out and staple them to create a letter M flip book for your child or preschoolers. Or you can use the worksheets as they are.
Here are the M words your child will trace and color in this flip book:
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Mom
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Mug
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Milk
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Moon
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Mouse
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Moose
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Mushroom
What Skills Are Kids Developing?
Your kids will develope soooo much more than just letter M recognition!
These letter M worksheets will help your kiddos to build a strong foundation in early literacy and more.
Here are just a few of the skills your preschooler will work on while using these printables:
Phonics awareness – Repeating and recognizing the /m/ sound.
Vocabulary building – Learning new M words.
Fine motor development – Tracing letters and coloring illustrations.
Visual discrimination – Identifying the letter M among other letters.
Listening and speaking – Repeating new words and connecting sounds to symbols.
Plus, these printables encourage quiet focus, independence, and a love of learning!
How to Use the Letter M Printables?
Wondering how to fit these activities into your week?
Don’t worry—it’s easier than you think!
Here’s a simple and flexible plan to guide you:
Introduce the Letter M
Start with the single-page worksheet. Trace the uppercase and lowercase M together, then look at each picture and say the word aloud. This will help kids connect the letter sound with real-world objects.
Work Through the Flip Book
Print and cut the flip book pages. You can do 1–2 pages per day. Talk about each word, trace the sentence, and color the matching picture. Use this time for discussion too—“What do we use a mug for?” or “Do you like mushrooms?”
Assemble the Book and Review
Once all the pages are complete, help your child staple the flip book and read it aloud together. Let them point to the words and pictures. This not only reinforces learning, but it also builds confidence!
More Letter M Words for Preschoolers
If your child is curious and wants to learn even more words that start with the letter M, you can expand their vocabulary with simple add-on activities.
Try writing some of these words on index cards or drawing them together:
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Magnet
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Map
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Mail
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Mittens
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Mask
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Marshmallow
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Mirror
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Market
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Music
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Mountain
You can even create a Letter M Word Wall in your classroom or home to display throughout the week.
Bonus Activity Ideas to Reinforce Letter M
Want to go beyond these worksheets?
Here are a few interactive, hands-on ideas you can add to your Letter M week:
Make a collage – Cut out M words from magazines (mouse, money, milk) and glue them onto an “M” poster.
Letter M snack day – Serve marshmallows, milk, muffins, or melon during snack time.
Sensory fun – Fill a bin with letter M objects like mini mugs, toy monkeys, magnetic letters, etc.
Music time – Sing songs that emphasize the “mmm” sound, or play music and dance.
Playdough tracing – Roll out playdough snakes and shape them into the letter M.
Fun, playful experiences like these can help reinforce the sound and shape of the letter to your child or students.
Download Your Free Letter M Printable
This Letter M of the Week printable pack is designed to be stress-free and print-ready.
Whether you’re building an alphabet curriculum or simply want a thoughtful activity for quiet time. I’m confident that this resource will support your child’s literacy growth in a meaningful and manageable way.
Click on the link below to grab your free set of M worksheets!
Letter M Of The Week Printable (0 downloads )
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Continue the Alphabet Learning Adventure
If you have not yet done so, please be sure to check out these free letter printables next:
Preschool Letter M Activities
At the end of the day, early learning doesn’t need to be complicated. With just a few minutes each day and the right tools, you can make a big impact in your child’s literacy journey.
This Letter M of the Week printable pack is an easy and engaging way to do just that.
From moon to monkey, mom to milk, your preschooler will love exploring the sounds and shapes of this special letter. And you’ll love knowing that you’re giving them a strong start, one letter at a time.
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