Letter F Worksheets (Free Printables)
Get ready to dive into learning with this fun and engaging collection of Letter F worksheets!
From colorful betta fish to hopping frogs and graceful flamingos, this unit is inspired by the charming world of Jeremy Fisher, inviting children to explore pond life and beyond through the letter F.

With a mix of tracing, coloring, and hands-on activities, these free printable worksheets help preschool and kindergarten learners build letter recognition, phonics skills, and handwriting confidence while discovering the fascinating life cycle of frogs and the beauty of aquatic life.
Frogs, Fish, and Flamingos! All water loving creatures inspired by my children’s favorite past times. Let’s not forget the beloved character, Mr. Jeremy Fisher by Beatrix Potter.
What’s Inside the Worksheets?
With easy to color black and white graphics (think frogs, fish, and flamingos!), these pages are sure to capture your child’s attention and make learning a fun adventure.

1. Color, Cut, and Paste Activities

2. Uppercase F and Lowercase f Tracing

3. Line Tracing Coloring Page

3. Dot Marker Fun

5. F-Themed Mazes

6. Coloring Picture Puzzles

7. Finish the Drawing

8. Find the Capital F or Lowercase f

…and so much more! Each free preschool worksheet is a fun way to practice phonics, build kindergarten readiness, and get comfortable with the letter F in different contexts.
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Recommended Children’s Books
Combine these Letter F worksheets with a few engaging picture books to round out your lessons:

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Pairing literacy with hands-on activities makes learning even more effective and more fun!
Public Domain Children’s Books
Additional Activities to Enrich the Unit

F Is for Frog Crafts
- Use paper plates and construction paper to make an adorable frog face.
- Paint or draw frogs in a pond scene, emphasizing F words like “frog,” “fly,” or “frog’s foot.”
Flamingo Balancing Game
Challenge children to stand on one leg like a flamingo to foster a quick gross motor break alongside letter awareness.
Fish Sensory Bin
Fill a container with water beads or rice, add small toy fish or uppercase/lowercase F flashcards for a tactile learning station.
Phonics Fun
Gather objects around your home or classroom that start with F (feather, fork, flower) and have kids identify them.

Making It Fun and Engaging
Download Your Free Printables
Ready to dive in? Click the link below to download your 33-page Letter F Bundle, filled with free printable worksheets, dot marker letters, and more.
Print as many copies as you need for your homeschool alphabet lessons or preschool classroom—and watch your learners thrive on their journey into the Letter F!

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About Julie
She’s a homeschool graduate, mother of five, designer, and educator. Inspired by classic books, art, music, and nature, she creates thoughtful, engaging resources to support parents and educators in teaching with intention and wonder.










Hi! Just found your site and love the look of all your early learning pages!! joining your podcast also! I’m struggling tho to print from Grow! I set up the account but can’t access anything. Do you know how to use it from the consumer side? Thanks!!
Hey there, sorry my comment is so delayed. You don’t actually print from Grow, once you’re signed in and subscribed the print box on the page will become accessible. Scroll up a little and you’ll notice the “download now” button will be available to you. If you are still struggling, shoot me an email and I’ll send you direct access to it!
Julie