Learning new letters in preschool becomes even more meaningful when children can explore them through hands-on activities, fine motor practice, and playful learning experiences. Spending time focusing on one letter at a time will help your students strengthen letter recognition while becoming more confident with beginning sounds.
Start by introducing words that begin with K, such as kite, kangaroo, koala, key, and king. Invite your students to say the words aloud and listen carefully for the /k/ sound at the beginning. Adding simple, engaging activities to your classroom centers is a wonderful way to reinforce letter learning.
These activities can be found in my TPT store here!
Letter K Classroom Decor

Decorate your classroom with these visuals for your students. The beginning sounds posters will encourage students to connect words and sounds with real objects. The letter formation posters will help your students learn to write and recognize the letter k/K.
Letter K – Preschool Alphabet Craft Activities
This resource includes four different craft options for your alphabet activities. K is for koala, using the capital letter K and a koala craft, and k is for kangaroo, using the letter k and a kangaroo craft.

Letter k is for kangaroo, using the lowercase k.
K is for kangaroo.
K is for koala, using the uppercase K.
K is for koala.
Teaching the alphabet with your students will be more fun using a craft! Use them on your bulletin board, or keep them in an alphabet book for your students to take home!!!
Letter K Beginning Sounds Book

This Letter K Beginning Sounds Book with finger-tracking dots is a wonderful tool. It helps your preschool students develop early reading skills. This interactive book encourages your students to follow along with their finger as they read. It reinforces phonemic awareness. This activity also enhances fine motor skills and print tracking.
Letter K Writing Practice
Help your students learn letter formation with these worksheets. Both large and small tracing printables are included in this resource.
Letter K Scissor Activities

Practice beginning sounds with hands-on activities like scissor strips and scissor puzzles while strengthening fine motor skills.
Letter K Printables and Worksheets

This resource is packed with fun, hands-on printables to help your students learn the letter K. Included are two different I-spy coloring pages, a beginning sounds coloring page, and “K is for koala” and “K is for kangaroo” coloring sheets. There is also a torn paper craft template for the letter K and a find the letter K maze, which can be colored or used with dot markers. Perfect for building fine motor skills, letter recognition, and early phonics in an interactive way.




