Whether you’re a parent building literacy skills at home or a preschool teacher planning alphabet centers, these free letter T is for printables, alongside my free preschool T worksheets, are just what you need to bring the letter T to life!
This simple and hands-on printable set includes five ready-to-go worksheets that combine letter recognition, vocabulary, phonics, fine motor skills, and so much more.
With traceable words, coloring activities, and a cut-and-build flip book, learning the letter T will become sooo much fun and stress-free!
Let’s now take a look at everything that’s included inside your packet. And suggested ways on how you can use these printables to create a full week of letter T learning.
What’s Inside the Free Letter T Printable Pack?
As I mentioned before, this alphabet set comes with five printables that are easy to print, prep, and enjoy:
A main “T is for” tracing worksheet, followed by four additional PDFs featuring flip book rectangles (two per page).
These activities are perfect for preschool classrooms, homeschool routines, morning tubs, or perhaps just a little educational quiet time at home.
They require minimal prep but offer maximum value for early literacy development.
Let’s not take a closer look at these worksheets.
Letter T Worksheet
The first worksheet in this set is a one-page “T is for” activity that introduces kids to four common and age-appropriate T words:
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Two
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Top
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Train
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Tree
Each word is traceable, helping your preschooler to build handwriting skills while practicing the /t/ sound.
Alongside the words are simple, bold illustrations that your child can color in, thus making this a perfect first-day-of-the-week introduction to the letter T.
If you like, you can talk about each word together while your child traces and colors:
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“Show me two fingers.”
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“Have you ever ridden a train?” Or, perhaps – ” Would you like to ride on a train?”
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“What color are the leaves on the tree outside?”
I think this worksheet is great for warming up and laying the foundation for the rest of your week while learning the letter T.
Letter T Flip Book – Build, Trace, Color, and Read
Once your child has been introduced to the letter T, keep the learning going with this 4-page flip book printable!
Each page features two rectangular panels with a traceable “T is for…” followed by a T word and a bold coloring image.
The T words featured in the flip book include:
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Tiger
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Time
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Tomato
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Ten
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Tent
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Taxi
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Tie
Your preschooler (with your help) can cut out each rectangle, trace the word, color the image, and then you can help them staple them together to create their very own Letter T flip book.
This is a beautiful and fun way to encourage independence, storytelling, and print awareness.
You can easily complete 2–3 flip book pages each day, then assemble and review the book by the end of the week.
What Your Preschooler Will Learn?
Each activity targets key preschool learning objectives, helping your child:
Recognize the letter T in both uppercase and lowercase.
Understand the beginning sound /t/ through repetition and word association.
Develop fine motor skills through tracing, cutting, and coloring.
Strengthen early vocabulary with familiar, real-world T words.
Boost reading readiness with sentence structure and word tracing.
Feel confident as they create and “read” their own mini book.
Suggested Weekly Plan for Letter T Printables
To make the most of your printables, here’s a simple 5-day routine:
Monday – Kickstart with the T Is For Worksheet
Use the main tracing sheet to introduce the letter T. Talk about each word with your child, trace together, then color the images. This will help reinforce the /t/ sound as you go.
Tuesday–Thursday – Flip Book Time
Each day, work through a few rectangles. Say the word aloud, have your child trace the letters, and color the matching image. As your child completes each rectangle, stack them for assembling later.
Friday – Final Assembly & Reading Practice
Once all panels are finished, help your preschooler staple their flip book. Let them read the words aloud to you or a stuffed animal.
You would notice that this simple act of “reading” their book will help boost your child’s confidence and reading fluency.
More T Words for Preschoolers
Want to expand your vocabulary wall or letter T word list?
Here are more preschool-friendly T words you can use during the week:
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Turtle
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Tooth
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Table
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Train track
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Tap
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Tail
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Tornado (great for a dramatic craft!)
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Towel
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Treehouse
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Truck
Incorporate these into storytime, drawing prompts, or sensory bins to keep things fresh and fun.
Extension Activities for Letter T Week
If you’re looking for more hands-on fun beyond the printables, try these easy Letter T learning activities:
Letter T Scavenger Hunt – Have your child walk around your home or classroom and find items that start with the letter T. They can then draw them or try writing their names (with your help).
Tiger Craft – Cut out and decorate a paper tiger face using orange and black construction paper. Talk about how “tiger” begins with T!
Build a Tent – Use pillows and blankets to build a pretend tent at home. Then, read a book inside for some quiet “T is for tent” time.
Taxi Counting Game – Draw taxis and write different numbers on them (like “10” from the flip book). Have your child match toy passengers to the right taxis.
Download Your Free Letter T is For Printables
These free Letter T Is For printables are ready to print and use immediately.
Whether you’re teaching in a classroom, homeschooling, or just want to add more structured fun to your child’s day, this pack is a must-have.
Free Letter T is For Printables (77 downloads )
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Keep Learning with More Alphabet Printables
If you’re working through the alphabet, don’t forget to check out our other free printables:
Preschool Alphabet Activities
With this free Letter T printable pack, you’ll be able to teach the letter T with ease.
From trains and tigers to tomatoes and tents, your preschooler will have fun connecting the dots between letters, sounds, and real-life vocabulary.
Plus, creating a flip book gives them a sense of ownership and accomplishment, setting the stage for even more literacy growth in the weeks ahead.
Print it, prep it, and enjoy a terrific week with the letter T!
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