Capital letter formation

Capital letter formation

Most schools like to teach lower case letters before they move on to capitals. 

Here are all the capital letters with the correct start and end points to guide their formation. 

Scroll down through the alphabet for a complete overview, or jump straight to the letter you want. 

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S     U   V   W   X   Y   Z

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The capital letter A

The capital letter B

The capital letter C

The capital letter D

The capital letter E

The capital letter F

The capital letter G

The capital letter H

The capital letter I

The capital letter J

The capital letter K

The capital letter L

The capital letter M

The capital letter N

The capital letter O

The capital letter P

The capital letter Q

The capital letter R

The capital letter S

The capital letter T

The capital letter U

The capital letter V

The capital letter W

The capital letter X

The capital letter Y

The capital letter Z



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