Printable writing sheets, for ages 3 to 5
The simplest way for your 3-to-5-year-old to learn every letter.
For homeschooling parents of 3-to-5-year-olds. One plain page at a time, with no characters and no clutter. Your child can focus, build real confidence, and do more and more of it on their own.
The problem
You want your child to learn to write their letters. But the moment you look into it, it turns into a project.
A curriculum that expects you to plan lessons. A workbook that gives every letter the same few rows, the easy ones and the hard ones alike. Or a Pinterest rabbit hole of free printables, every one a different font and a different letter shape.
So you either throw yourself at it and hope you are doing it right, or you put it off again, because sitting down to teach writing sounds like one more thing you do not have time to get wrong.
And if you have already tried, you know how it goes. Your child nailed O and L in a few tries, then got stuck on G, R, and S, and the workbook ran out before the hard letters ever clicked.
Here is the part nobody tells you: it is not you, and it is not your child. It is the format. A book is a fixed object, and your child is not fixed. They need four reps on some letters and forty on others, and no printed book can give them that.
Who made this
We homeschool our own kids. We built these sheets for them, because we went looking for something simple enough for them to do on their own and could not find it.
Everything out there was too busy, too bulky, or too much for a 3-to-5-year-old. So we made the opposite: one letter, one page, nothing extra. Our kids still use these exact sheets.
My Simple Schooling exists because what we needed did not exist.
What it is
My Simple Writing Sheets are exactly what they sound like: clean, printable letter pages your child practices one at a time. No characters, no color, no clutter. Just the letter, the space to write it, and your child.
You print only what your child needs. When they have a letter down, you stop printing it. When they are stuck on G, you print as many as it takes.
They move through three levels of support: first tracing, then writing inside a guide box, then writing on lines on their own. Each level hands them a little less help, so the independence grows as they are ready.
What you get
- Every letter across all three levels: trace, then box, then lines
- The Alphabet Check that tells you what to print next
- Blank practice sheets to print anytime
- One download, yours to print forever
Every letter, in both uppercase and lowercase.
The Alphabet Check tells you what to print next.
And you are never guessing what comes next. The built-in Alphabet Check shows you which letters your child still needs work on, so you always know exactly what to print.
Real sheets, real kids
These are our own kids' sheets. We are not going to show you a stock photo of a happy child or a polished mockup. We will show you the same letters our kids struggled with, and the same letters after they had practiced them the simple way.
Common concerns
Will my child actually do this on their own, or will I end up sitting with them the whole time?
Less than you fear, and less every week. The whole system is built so your child always knows exactly what to do: one page, one letter, a clear start and a clear end. They begin with tracing, where the page guides their hand, and climb to writing on their own as they are ready. Children thrive on clarity and clear expectations, and with nothing on the page to distract them, it is always clear what their task is.
You are not running a lesson. Your job is to hand over the right next page, and the Alphabet Check tells you which one that is. You stay in the room. You just stop hovering over every stroke.
Won't plain black-and-white bore my child?
It is the opposite. Color, characters, and busy scenes are exactly what pull a small child off the one thing they are trying to do. Strip all of that away and there is nothing left to do but the letter. That focus is what lets them actually finish, and finishing is what builds the confidence.
I can find free printables on Pinterest.
You can, and we tried that first. The problem is they are scattered across dozens of sites, every one a different font, a different stroke style, a different letter shape. For a child building muscle memory, that inconsistency quietly works against them.
The $27 is for one consistent style across every letter, three levels that meet your child where they are, and the Alphabet Check that tells you what to print next. That is the part you cannot stitch together for free.
Try it for 30 days, risk free.
Use the sheets with your child for a month. If they are not making real progress on the letters they were stuck on, email us and we refund every dollar. You keep the sheets either way.
The offer
Another workbook costs about the same and gives your child the same few rows for every letter, then it is done. These sheets give your child as many reps as they actually need, on the letters they are actually stuck on, for as long as you have the file.
- Every letter across all three levels: trace, then box, then lines
- The Alphabet Check that tells you what to print next
- Blank practice sheets to print anytime
- One download, yours to print forever
Every week you wait is another week your child practices the hard letters the hard way, or not at all. You can print the first page tonight.
Unlock the writing sheets — $27- Instant PDF download
- Prints on any home printer
- 30-day money-back, and you keep the sheets
Questions
Is this for printing letters or cursive?
Printing. Your child learns each letter on its own in clean manuscript, the same style used in most North American K-2 classrooms. Cursive, the joined kind, is a different thing and is not part of this.
What ages are these for?
Built for 3-to-5-year-olds, with the sizing and the levels to match. Older children still building their letters benefit too. Any beginning writer.
What stroke style do they use?
Traditional manuscript: straight up-and-down letters, no slant, no tails, no extra strokes. The cleanest possible shapes for a small hand.
What if my child is left-handed?
Same sheets, same outcome. They do not favor one hand over the other.
Do I need a special printer or paper?
No. Any home printer, plain paper. They are black-and-white, so cheap paper and black ink works fine.
Can I print for more than one child?
Yes. Buy once, print as many as you want.
Do I have to homeschool to use this?
No. It works just as well for after school or alongside school. If your child is learning their letters, these work.
Do these include numbers?
The letters are the core. Number sheets, 0 to 10 in the same simple format, are a $9 add-on at checkout if you want them.
What if it does not work for my child?
Use the sheets for 30 days. If your child is not making real progress on the letters they were stuck on, email us for a full refund. You keep the sheets either way.
Get the writing sheets
If you have read this far, you already know your child needs the reps more than they need another busy workbook. The first page prints in under a minute.
Unlock the writing sheets — $27- Instant PDF download
- Prints on any home printer
- 30-day money-back, and you keep the sheets