R is for Raccoon: Introducing the letter R to preschoolers becomes more fun and effective with engaging worksheets and hands-on activities. This educational resource focuses on teaching the letter through the word “raccoon,” helping kids recognize, trace, write, and color the letter in both uppercase and lowercase forms. Repeating the phrase “r is for raccoon” throughout the lessons supports letter recognition, phonics development, and vocabulary building.
Letter R Flashcard: R is for Raccoon
Start your lesson with a colorful flashcard that displays the uppercase and lowercase letter R alongside an image of a raccoon. Seeing the letter in context helps children associate it with a word they can picture and say aloud. Saying “r is for raccoon” reinforces both sound recognition and the connection between the letter and the animal.

Step-by-Step Tracing: Learn to Write R
The next worksheet introduces tracing activities with dotted lines and directional arrows, making it easy for young learners to practice writing R correctly. Children trace both uppercase and lowercase versions while hearing and repeating the phrase “r is for raccoon” to strengthen auditory and visual memory.

Writing Practice: From Tracing to Independent Writing
After tracing, kids move on to writing the letter R on their own. This sheet also includes practice writing the word “raccoon”, reinforcing the idea that r is for raccoon. This activity helps children become confident in letter formation and early word construction.

Coloring Fun
Finish the lesson with a fun and relaxing coloring page. Kids color both forms of the letter R and a picture of a raccoon, combining creativity with literacy. As they color, encourage them to repeat “r is for raccoon” to further imprint the sound and symbol connection.
