Uppercase Letter Z Craft for Preschool

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Your kids are going to love this Uppercase Letter Z Craft and learn the sound and shape of Z in no time. This adorable zebra craft will be a favorite.

Helping your kids learn their letters can be as easy as reading great books, playing fun games, and making cute crafts like this one. All of these activities help reinforce what your student is learning. At the same time, your child will be improving fine motor skills, building thinking skills, and growing in so many different ways.

Finished uppercase letter Z craft: a zebra craft made from construction paper, scissors, and glue.
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Zebra Extension Activities for Letter Z

When you connect what you need your child to know with a thematic concept, it dramatically increases learning retention. I love using different extension activities to help children remember what we’ve been learning! Extension activities cover different subject areas to “extend” learning. Before and after you make this uppercase letter Z craft, try these different zebra extension activities to help your child learn the letter Z and its sound.

Read about Zebras

Reading to your children is incredibly valuable for learning and development. If you can only do one thing with your child today, read them a great book. We have an entire list of Letter Z Picture Books posted, with quite a few books about the Zebra on the list.

Zebra Science Lessons

Watch a science video called Why Do Zebras Have Stripes. Another fun zebra video teaches kids all about zebras. You can also read a non-fiction book or two about zebras for a little science. This one is really cool: Zebra Family by Jane Goodall.

A Different Zebra Craft

Doing craftwork can be hard for kids because they will use fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and visual perceptual skills just to name a few. This also makes crafting incredibly good for kids, so resist the urge to think of craft time as useless busywork, and give your kids access to kid’s scissors, glue, and construction paper as much as possible. Don’t judge the final product, because perfection is not the goal. Craft time is all about working on those necessary foundational skills. Make a Zebra Finger Puppet.

Educational Zebra Toys to go with the Uppercase Letter Z Craft

Play is such a powerful contributor to learning at this age! Give your children time to play with these toys and explore the world of zebras when they aren’t doing school work.

Physical Movement

Pretend to be a zebra with this fun Safari Animal Yoga Movement Activity and help your kids get moving. Physical activity right before learning activities increases brain activity!

You’ll find lots more ideas for teaching the letter Z in our Lowercase Letter Z Craft post.

Materials for the Uppercase Letter Z Craft

Materials Needed: Construction Paper, Scissors, Glue, Marker or Pen and Googly Eye.
  • black construction paper
  • white construction paper
  • construction paper for the background in your child’s color of choice
  • googly eye
  • black marker/crayon/pencil
  • glue
  • scissors
  • alternative – white paper and crayons

Instructions for the Uppercase Letter Z Craft

Cut pieces for the craft.
  1. Draw the cut pieces as shown in the image above with a thick marker and then have your child follow the remaining directions.
  2. Cut out a large uppercase Z and a small petal shape for the zebra’s ear from the white paper.
  3. Next, cut out  20-30 rectangles the width of your letter z from the black paper for the zebra’s stripes.
  4. Then cut out 2 large rectangles, about 1” wide for the zebra’s mane from the black paper.
  5. Next, glue down the uppercase Z in the middle of the backing paper.
  6. Then glue down the small black rectangles all over your Z to create the zebra’s stripes. 
  7. Next, make small cuts along one edge of both large rectangles for the Zebra’s mane.
  8. Then glue down your 2 large rectangles, 1 along the top of your Z and one down the back of your Z, trying to keep the cuts (hair) free.
  9. Next, glue down the zebra’s ear along the top of your Z.
  10. Then, glue down your googly eye towards the top left of the Uppercase Z.
  11. Finally, draw a mouth for your zebra with the black marker/crayon/pencil.