Free Printable Rainbow Upper and Lowercase Letter Matching Puzzles

Looking for a fun activity to help your preschooler practice matching upper and lowercase letters? Then you'll love these cute rainbow letter matching puzzle cards!

I've been busy creating lots of spring and summer themed printables to help my youngest practice her letter recognition and matching skills.

Since she loves rainbows so much I just had to make up a set of rainbow uppercase and lowercase letter matching cards!

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How To Make These Letter Puzzle Cards

Letter matching puzzle cards rainbow theme, showing letters A, B, and C on a wooden table.

You can just print these cards on cardstock and get to using them right away. But paper doesn’t always last very long in the hands of younger children, right?

If you’d like to keep this letter matching activity looking great for a while I really recommend laminating them!

Materials

  • Rainbow letter cards PDF (download link at the end)
  • Paper (or cardstock if not laminating)
  • Laminating pouches (optional)
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Scissors or paper trimmer

How To Put Them Together

Cute rainbow upper and lowercase letter matching puzzle cards. Showing letters D, E, and F on a wooden table.
  • Download and print the letter matching cards onto regular paper (use cardstock if not laminating).

  • Cut them apart and place them into your laminator pouches leaving a little space between each card.

  • Once the laminator sheets have cooled cut them apart and round the corners so they aren’t sharp.

  • Go and have fun!

Ways To Use These Rainbow Upper and Lowercase Matching Cards

Letter F upper and lowercase matching card.

There are so many fun ways you can use these cute rainbow letter matching puzzles to help your preschooler learn to identify letters.

Start off slowly by practicing matching just a few cards together. You could use one letter card a week as part of a letter of the week unit study.

As they get better and faster about finding the matches you can start to add more cards to the mix.

Play a game of memory by laying the cards face down and turning them over one set at a time to find the matching letter.

Try hiding some of the cards around the house and give clues to find them. Hide the letter B card need some bananas, etc.

File Usage

Like all printables, I make these are for personal and single-classroom use. Feel free to print and use for home use, your classroom, co-op or library group, etc.
Digital reselling, distribution or reshaping is not allowed.
Please when sharing with others share the original website link so they can download their own copy.

** Download the Rainbow letter matching puzzles HERE. **

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Kim Mills

Hi! I’m Kim, a homeschool mom of 6 who believes that learning should be fun for kids and moms! My goal is to help you make learning engaging and enjoyable with hands-on learning and easy to do lessons that actually get done.

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