Morse Code Printable Chart
Build a study sheet, classroom handout, or offline Morse reference with chart, worksheet, answer key, PDF, and image export controls.
Printable Morse Code Chart and Worksheet Builder
Create a clean teacher-ready printable with student fields, answer key controls, own-message sections, branding, QR code, sharing, PDF export, and image exports.
Worksheet settings
Build the printable
Start with a preset, then customize the classroom details, practice content, line counts, branding, scoring, and output. Settings are saved in this browser.
1. Output
Choose what the teacher or learner gets when they print or export.
2. Classroom details
These fields appear at the top of the worksheet and reference guide.
3. Practice content
Use commas to separate items. Sentences stay intact and are not broken into words.
Custom words
Add individual words separated by commas. Example: RADIO, SIGNAL, CODE, MORSE.
Custom sentences
Add full sentences separated by commas. Long sentences will print above the answer lines so the layout stays readable.
4. Line counts
Control how much writing space each section gets.
5. Branding
Use your own brand name and optional logo. The file name is not used as the brand name.
6. Sections
Control what appears on the final printable.
The QR links to the MorseWords printable chart page. It does not include your worksheet settings, custom text, practice words, or answer key.
Teacher-ready defaults
Student name and date fields are built in, and the answer key is off by default so learners do not immediately see the solutions.
Cleaner own-message section
Learners now get one area for the original plain text and one area for the Morse version so teachers can judge the translation properly.
PDF and image export
PDF remains the default. Users can still switch to PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WEBP when they want image output instead.
Letters A-Z
The complete International Morse code alphabet for letters.
.--...-.-.-.....-.--........----.-.-..---.---.--.--.-.-....-..-...-.---..--.----..Numbers 0-9
Standard Morse code number patterns for counting, call signs, and exercises.
-----.----..---...--....-.....-....--...---..----.Punctuation and characters
Common punctuation and symbol entries supported by MorseWords.
.-.-.---..--..--..-..-..----.-.-.---....-.--.-.---...-.-.-.-...-.-.-..-..-.-.--.-.--.-.-.....--.-How this printable works
Add comma-separated content
Enter words and full sentences with commas between each item. Sentences stay intact in the worksheet.
Choose PDF or image
PDF is the default. Switch the format selector when an image export is better for sharing or saving.
Return later
The browser can save worksheet settings and preset snapshots for future visits. Uploaded logo file data stays session-only.
How to use the printable Morse chart
Use this page when the output needs to leave the screen as a study sheet, class handout, or offline reference.
Who it is for
Teachers, parents, club leaders, and learners who want a printable Morse chart or worksheet for practice away from the live tools.
What it includes
Choose chart-only, worksheet-only, or a packet with letters, optional numbers, optional punctuation, custom words, answer keys, and export controls.
How to use it
Pick a preset, trim the chart to the learner's level, add practice words or sentences, then export the version you want to print or share.
Printable chart scenarios
These are the main ways the chart supports teaching and self-study.
Student study sheet
A-Z
Print the letter chart first, then pair it with short drills from the Morse code alphabet page.
Classroom handout
SOS, HELP, RADIO
Add familiar practice words, leave the answer key off on the student copy, and keep a separate solved packet for review.
Offline quick reference
PDF / PNG
Export a compact reference before a practice session so the live practice tools can stay focused on recall.
Common printable chart mistakes
A good handout should match the learner's level and the activity that follows it.
Printing too much
Brand-new learners usually need letters first. Add numbers and punctuation after the A-Z patterns are familiar.
Wrong answer-key setting
Keep answer keys off for student copies. Turn them on only when you are printing a teacher packet or review sheet.
Using it as the only activity
A chart helps lookup, but recall grows through practice. Follow the printout with short drills or a puzzle.
Printable chart vs word search vs lookup pages
Use the export page that matches the classroom or study job.
Printable chart
Use this page for static reference sheets, worksheets, answer keys, and printable study packets.
Open Printable chartComplete chart
Use the on-screen chart when you need quick lookup, copy actions, audio checks, and links to detailed reference pages.
Open Complete chartWord search builder
Use the puzzle builder when you want a printable activity based on custom words.
Open Word search builderDictionary
Use the dictionary when you need quick on-screen lookup instead of a handout.
Open DictionaryBest next step after printing
Turn the handout into active recall by pairing it with a short task.
Printable chart FAQ
Can I print the Morse code chart?>
Yes. Use the builder to create a chart, worksheet, or combined packet, then choose PDF export to open the browser print dialog.
Is this printable chart for beginners?>
Yes. The beginner preset focuses the handout on shorter practice content and can leave numbers and punctuation out until the learner is ready.
Does the printable chart replace the dictionary?>
No. The chart is best for offline study and classroom handouts. Use the Morse code dictionary when you need quick lookup across more entries.
Should I print letters only or include more symbols?>
Start with letters only for brand-new learners. Add numbers and punctuation once the student can read the A-Z patterns reliably.
What should I do after printing the chart?>
Use the chart beside short practice drills, a word search activity, or the practice plan so the handout supports real recall instead of passive review.

