Letter P Worksheet – Learn, Read, Write, and Play
The Letter P Worksheet is designed for young learners to recognize, read, write, and use words starting with the letter P. This worksheet combines tracing, writing, reading, coloring, and storytelling to make learning fun and engaging.
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1. Introduction to Letter P
The Letter P is the 16th letter of the English alphabet.
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Uppercase: P
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Lowercase: p
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Sound: /p/ (as in pen)
Common Words That Start With P:
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Pen
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Pig
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Pumpkin
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Pencil
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Parrot
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Pizza
These words are familiar to children, making learning easy and enjoyable.
2. Phonics Practice for Letter P
The sound of P is soft but clear. Encourage children to say:
“ppp”
Examples:
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P for Pen
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P for Pig
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P for Pumpkin
Repeating this sound improves phonemic awareness, essential for reading and pronunciation.
3. Trace the Letter P
✏️ Tracing activity develops hand control and writing confidence.
Uppercase P Tracing:
P P P P P
Lowercase p Tracing:
p p p p p
Tips:
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Start with a vertical line from top to bottom
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Add a curve to complete the uppercase P
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Lowercase p goes below the line with a straight stem
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Practice with dotted lines first for better guidance
4. Write the Letter P
📝 Children practice writing independently:
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5 times uppercase P
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5 times lowercase p
Encourage neat writing and careful observation.
5. Match Letter P with Pictures
🖍️ Draw a line to match P with the correct picture:
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P → ✏️ Pencil
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P → 🐖 Pig
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P → 🎃 Pumpkin
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P → 🦜 Parrot
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P → 🍕 Pizza
This activity improves visual recognition, word association, and vocabulary skills.
6. Fill in the Missing Letter (P)
📝 Complete the words by writing P:
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__en → Pen
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__ig → Pig
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__umpkin → Pumpkin
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__arrot → Parrot
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__izza → Pizza
This strengthens spelling, letter recognition, and memory.
7. Colour the Letter P
🎨 Colouring Activity:
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Colour P red
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Colour p blue
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Colour the Pig pink
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Colour the Pumpkin orange
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Colour the Parrot green, yellow, and red
Colouring promotes creativity, fine motor skills, and focus.
8. Letter P Vocabulary Practice
📖 Read these P words aloud:
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Pen
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Pig
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Pumpkin
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Pencil
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Parrot
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Pizza
Ask children to repeat each word, focusing on the /p/ sound.
9. Short Story Using Letter P
📘 Story:
Peter the Pig found a pumpkin in the garden. He took his pencil and drew a picture of a parrot sitting on it. Peter ate a slice of pizza while enjoying the sunny day. It was a perfect day for Peter!
Story Questions:
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Who is the main character?
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What did Peter draw?
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What did Peter eat?
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Where was the pumpkin found?
Answers:
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Peter the Pig
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Parrot
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Pizza
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In the garden
10. Circle the Letter P Words
⭕ Circle the words that start with P:
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Pig
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Apple
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Pumpkin
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Ball
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Pencil
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Cat
Correct Answers: Pig, Pumpkin, Pencil
11. Alphabet Order Practice
🔤 Fill in the missing letters:
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O, Q, __, R → P
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N, __, P, Q → O
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__, P, Q, R → O
This helps children understand the alphabet sequence.
12. Count and Write (P Objects)
🔢 Count the objects and write the number:
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🐖 Pig → ___ (1)
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🎃 Pumpkin → ___ (1)
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🍕🍕 Pizzas → ___ (2)
Counting develops numeracy skills alongside literacy.
13. Find the Letter P
🔍 Circle all the P and p letters:
p a P b c
d p e f P
g h i p j
This improves observation and concentration skills.
14. Draw Something That Starts with P
✏️ Draw and colour one thing that starts with P:
Ideas:
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Pig
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Pencil
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Pumpkin
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Parrot
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Pizza
Write the word under the drawing.
15. Fun Activities for Letter P
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P Sound Hunt: Find objects at home or classroom starting with P
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Pumpkin Craft: Draw and colour pumpkins for fun
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Storytelling Game: Ask children to create a story using 3 P words
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Parrot Paper Craft: Make a parrot using colored paper
These activities make learning interactive, memorable, and fun.
16. Skills Developed
✅ Alphabet recognition
✅ Phonics (/p/ sound)
✅ Writing & tracing skills
✅ Vocabulary development
✅ Reading comprehension
✅ Fine motor skills
✅ Observation and concentration
17. Tips for Parents and Teachers
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Pronounce the P sound clearly
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Use real objects and toys to reinforce learning
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Repeat P words daily
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Keep sessions short, engaging, and fun
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Praise children for effort and creativity
18. Conclusion
The Letter P Worksheet provides a complete learning experience. Through tracing, matching, colouring, reading, counting, and storytelling, children learn the letter P in a fun and effective way.
This worksheet supports early literacy, vocabulary development, and phonics mastery.

















