What Is on This Worksheet
Uppercase Q
A solid model letter followed by four faint copies to trace. Children see the correct form then practise it immediately.
Lowercase q
Same trace-and-repeat format for the lowercase. Both cases on one sheet so children learn the pair together.
Writing lines
Open lines at the bottom for writing from memory — where real learning sticks after the guided tracing rows.
About Letter Q
Identical to O with a small diagonal tail — children who know O find Q immediately familiar.
Ages 3–4
Do one row per sitting. Trace slowly, saying the letter name aloud each time. Don’t rush to the writing lines — tracing builds muscle memory first.
Ages 5–6
Complete the full sheet in one go. Aim for consistent size and letters sitting on the baseline.
Tip
Say “Q — Queen” aloud while tracing. Connecting the letter to a word makes it stick far faster than silent copying.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this worksheet for?
Ages 3–6. Younger children (3–4) work one row at a time. Children 5–6 can do the full sheet including the free-writing lines.
Do I need to sign up or pay?
No. Click download and the PDF opens directly. No email, no account, no watermark.
Can I print more than one copy?
Yes — print as many as you need. Use a pencil so children can erase and repeat the tracing rows.
Want All 26 Letters?
Download the full A–Z bundle free — or pair these worksheets with the Todpoles app where children scan flash cards and play letter games.

