Letter C Cut and Paste Worksheets
Letter C cut and paste worksheets are a simple, playful way to help preschoolers learn in a hands-on way. If you’re teaching at home or in the classroom and need something that really connects with young learners, this free set is worth grabbing. It’s part of our free preschool alphabet worksheets collection—perfect for those days when you need an easy, no-prep activity.
These pages give kids meaningful practice with letter recognition, beginning sounds, and early reading—all while building fine motor skills through cutting and gluing.

Letter C Cut and Paste Worksheets
This printable pack is a fun and engaging way to help preschoolers explore the letter C through hands-on activities. Designed with early learners in mind, these worksheets offer plenty of cutting, sorting, matching, and labeling — all focused on recognizing the letter C and its sound. As children work through each page, they’ll build important early literacy skills, sharpen their fine motor control, and strengthen sound-letter awareness without even realizing they’re “doing schoolwork.”
What’s included:
- Letter identification cut-and-sort (Letter C vs. Not C)
- Uppercase and lowercase C sorting
- Beginning sound picture sort (Starts with C vs. Does Not)
- Letter C word and picture match
- “Label the Car” vocabulary cut-and-paste activity
By combining movement, visuals, and early reading practice, this printable makes learning the letter C feel like play — not pressure.
Whether you’re teaching at home or in the classroom, you can feel good knowing this activity is not only fun for kids, but also packed with purpose.

What can kids learn from this activity?
This activity helps kids build important early reading skills like letter recognition, beginning sounds, and simple word matching — all centered around the letter C. As they cut and glue, they’re also strengthening fine motor skills like hand-eye coordination and scissor control.
It’s a great fit for letter-of-the-week lessons in both homeschool and classroom settings, and it works well for independent practice or small group work. Grown-ups will love how low-prep and easy-to-follow the worksheets are — just print and go! Plus, the pages can be reused year after year for extra convenience.

How to Use These Worksheets
These Letter C cut and paste worksheets are super simple to use and packed with learning! Just print the pages you need, hand your child a pair of scissors and a glue stick, and let the fun begin. Kids will identify uppercase and lowercase Cc, sort pictures by beginning sound, and label parts of a car — all while building fine motor skills and early literacy foundations.
You can use these during your letter-of-the-week lesson, as a quiet table activity, or even as part of your literacy centers.


Letter C Activities for Kids
If you’re looking to build on the learning from these cut and paste worksheets, here are some helpful Letter C activities to round out your week! These ideas are perfect for preschool parents and teachers who want to create a playful, well-rounded experience around the letter C. From storytime and craft projects to extra printables, each one adds another layer of fun and learning while keeping kids engaged. Just click the links below to explore books, crafts, and more that pair perfectly with this activity pack.

Letter C Books for Preschoolers
- C Is for Camping by Greg Paprocki
- C is for Cowboy: A Wyoming Alphabet by Eugene Gagliano
- C is for Consent by Eleanor Morrison
- C is for Cardinal by Stan Tekiela
- Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert
Letter C Crafts for Preschoolers
- C is for Cupcake Preschool Craft
- C is for Car Craft
- C is for Crab Craft
- Letter c Cat Craft
- Letter C Sticky Wall Craft
Letter C Printables for Preschoolers
- C is for Cat Preschool Printables
- C is for Clown Printable
- C is for Cow Worksheets
- Letter C Worksheets
- Letter C Tracing Worksheets
Frequently Asked Questions
A: These worksheets are great for preschoolers, usually ages 3 to 5. If your child is learning letters, practicing cutting, or just starting to recognize sounds, this is a perfect fit.
A: Not really! Just print the pages you want and grab some scissors and glue. That’s it — no fancy setup needed.
A: Absolutely. These work well in both! You can use them during a letter-of-the-week lesson, as a center activity, or even for quiet work time at home.

Learning the alphabet doesn’t have to be boring — and this Letter C cut and paste pack proves it! With fun, hands-on activities that build real skills like letter recognition, sound sorting, and fine motor practice, it’s an easy win for both kids and grown-ups. Whether you’re teaching at home or in the classroom, these printables are a simple way to make learning stick.
Go ahead and download your copy to try it out with your little learners. And if you found this helpful, feel free to explore more letter activities or share this post with a fellow teacher or parent!

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.







