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Traceable Alphabet: Letter O Worksheet
This learning exercise provides ruled lines for early writers to practice tracing the letter 'O' in both upper and lower case. The first example is numbered and has an arrow to indicate the direction of the stroke. It also includes three...
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Alphabet Worksheet Letter O
In this alphabet letter O worksheet, students trace and write upper and lower case letter O's separately and together in pairs. Students complete three letter O activities.
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Printing the Letter Oo
Use this Oo instructional activity to have primary learners trace numbered lines to create the upper case O and the lower case o. They trace 20 letters.
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Amazing Letters
Reinforce young scholars' alphabet skills with a twenty-six page packet featuring the letters of the alphabet. Individual pages focus on one letter, challenge learners to print in upper and lowercase, and copy five words that begin with...
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Preschool Alphabet Coloring Book with Letters to Trace
Help your class learn the alphabet with this resource that asks learners to collate a 26-page alphabet coloring book! Youngsters color each letter of the alphabet and a corresponding animal; for example, they would color in an octopus...
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Upper and Lower Case Oo Printing Practice and Initial Sound Recognition
In this upper and lower case Oo worksheet, students practice printing one row of each letter. They follow the directional arrows and dotted lines as they form the letters. They write the letter o next to 7 pictures and draw an item that...
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School-Home Links; Matching Upper and Lowercase Letters
In this alphabet letters worksheet, students learn to match upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Students cut apart the letters in the boxes. Students then match the pairs of uppercase and lowercase letters.
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The Alphabet
For this language arts worksheet, students sort all the letters of the alphabet into a pile. Then they select all of the capital letters and write the lowercase letters next to each. Students also fill in the missing letters of a chart.