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i and t

For Students Pre-K - K
As emerging printers learn the letters of the alphabet, make it more fun by giving them creative worksheets like this one focused on the lowercase letters i and t. They follow arrows to trace each letter several times before printing a...
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Capital Letters: Q-X

For Students Pre-K - 1st
This old fashioned handwriting worksheet will help your printing pupils master capital letters Q-X. They examine example letters with numbered arrows, then practice by tracing. Finally, students test their new skills by printing these...
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Pictures That Beginning With the Letter T

For Teachers Pre-K
In this letter/sound recognition worksheet, students circle the pictures whose names begin with the letter T. They choose from 9 items such as a taco, a crab, a turtle, a tent, and a ball.
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Alphabet Letters S, T, U and V

For Students Pre-K - K
Primary readers look at nine pictures and choose which letter, S, T, U or V begins each picture. Students circle their answers. This instructional activity is a great way for them to practice their phonemic awareness and letter recognition.
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Traceable Letter T - Preschool Alphabet Page

For Students Pre-K - 1st
Designed for preschool through first grade students, this worksheet provides practice printing both upper and lower case letter t's. Included in this exercise are 10 traceable upper case t's and 14 lower case traceable t's. This resource...
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Final Consonant "t"

For Students K - 2nd
In this initial consonant "t" worksheet, students practice their phonics skills as they examine 6 pictures and matching words that begin with the letter. Students record the letter in each of the picture boxes making note of the "t" sound.
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Cursive Review: Y, X, T, F, V, Z

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this cursive review worksheet, students write the upper case letters Y, X, T, F, V, and Z; the words Viv, Zoe, Yes, Flo, and X-ray, and one sentence. Students complete twelve writing activities.