The letter M is an excellent place to start teaching children the alphabet. Its shape is easy to trace and write, and many words that start with M are already familiar to children: mom, man, mama, more, and milk, to name just a few!
Tracing worksheets teach students how to recognize and write letters. Letter-specific worksheets benefit students by allowing them to focus on one letter at a time while learning its sound and recognizing it.
Free Letter M Printables
Free printable worksheets offer kindergarten and pre-K students extra practice with letter sounds and handwriting. Drawing and tracing improve their fine motor skills, and the fun activities included help young learners recognize the letters M and M words.
Letter M Recognition
Using our free printable letter M worksheet, students will learn to recognize the letter M. Kids will recognize the uppercase letters and trace them following the dotted lines.
Dot-to-dot worksheets also help kindergarten students recognize letters and the shapes the letter takes when written.


Letter M Tracing
Handwriting skills require practice. A letter m tracing worksheet gives students practice tracing the letter repeatedly to master its shape before writing it freehand. Tracing worksheets guide pre-K and kindergarten students in developing their fine motor skills and boosting their confidence with letter formation.
Students can use tracing worksheets to practice writing upper and lowercase letters as often as needed, working with other handwriting worksheets.
Letter M Coloring
Coloring pages benefit pre-K students who haven’t mastered pencil grip or aren’t ready for traditional worksheets. Coloring gives preschool kids practice holding a writing utensil without the pressure of practicing writing.
Our free printable coloring pages feature a fun picture beginning with the featured letter to color and draw on. These worksheets will help students recognize the letter shape and words that start with the letter M.
Beginning Sounds
Learning to identify the beginning letter sounds of words is another critical step in learning the alphabet. Download our beginning sound worksheets as a resource for your classroom. Students will identify words that begin with the letter M and practice writing them.
Beginning sound worksheets can be used with preschool and kindergarten students as a fun way to introduce new words and practice letter recognition.

All-In-One Worksheets
These all-in-one letter M worksheets cover several skills to master letter recognition and sounds. These free worksheets include activities from numerous other pages, such as tracing, pictures, and uppercase and lowercase letters.
All-in-one worksheets are a fun, free resource for your students to work on letter recognition.

Letter M Activities
Letter learning is a hands-on activity, so in addition to printable worksheets, try some interactive alphabet activities for preschool and kindergarten.
Muffin Matching
Have students match muffin tops and bottoms to pair lowercase and uppercase letters M. As your kindergarten and pre-K students master more letters, you can expand this activity to include additional letters!
Word/Letter Matching Game
Increase your students’ alphabet knowledge with a word and letter match game. Write the Letter M on one card and an M word on another. Use 3×5 index cards or create cards on your computer. Include pictures on the word cards to help children learn to read and recognize what’s written.
Letter M Seek and Find
Using a large piece of poster board or butcher block paper, trace multiple plastic letter magnets all over the paper. You can focus on uppercase, lowercase, or both. Include the letter M repeatedly interspersed on the paper.
Ask your students to find and color in all the “M”s. Repeat this seek-and-find and coloring activity weekly as your class learns to read and recognize new letters!
Writing and Recognizing Letters with Alphabet Worksheets
These letter M printables are part of our full alphabet worksheets featuring all 26 letters. You can get all the printables and make them an integral part of your reading and writing curriculum.



