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Printing Lowercase M
Watch the magic pencil! Beginning printers practice lowercase m, first examining how the magic pencil writes it. Consider creating a "magic pencil" for your class, and inviting willing participants up to demonstrate proper handwriting...
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Trace Letter j
Watch the magic pencil! Young writers practice letters with this tracing worksheet focused on lower-case j. They examine how the "magic pencil" writes, then try a few on their own. Consider using an actual "magic pencil" to demonstrate,...
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Introduce /p/
Navigate the letter p without leaving anything out: combine pronunciation, recognition, letter sound, and word examples. Scholars examine the letter shape and listen to you pronounce the /p/ sound. As you explain how this sound is made,...
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Kelly's Kindergarten: T Words
You can't spell alphabet without the letter T! Focus on this letter with an activity in which pupils determine which images are of items that begin with the letter T. They then cut out the pictures, paste them onto the worksheet, and...
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Play I Spy
If you're looking for a fun way to practice initial phonemes with emerging readers, look no further! They examine a farm scene to find things that begin with f, h, or g, writing the total number they found in a box beside...
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Connect the Rhymes
Pre-readers benefit from visual context clues like the ones in this rhyme worksheet. There are two sets of objects here, and scholars connect objects on the left with their rhyming counterparts on the right. Each word has the vowel...
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Dd Words
Dinosaur begins with the letter D! Kids find, cut, and paste five pictures that also begin with the letter D. After they cut and paste, they write the name of their pictures in the blanks provided.
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Kindergarten Phonics
With attractive graphics and easy-to-read letters, this resource could be used in kindergarten to review letters and sounds. Although just a presentation with letters and pictures, it could be used in a variety of ways. Teachers could...
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Letter Dd: Glue and Write
Cut, paste, and write worksheets are great for employing motor skills, kinesthetic action, and core practice. Kids cut and paste five pictures on their page, that begin with the letter D. They practice writing an upper and lower case D...
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Body Parts Worksheet: Ears
Hre is an ESL and printing practice worksheet. Learners trace six examples of the word "ear" before forming their own words on the primary lines. They color the pictures of the ears.
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Odd One Out
Letters q-z are the topic of the worksheet. Learners circle the picture in each row that does not make the initial letter sound indicated. They then fill in the letter that is missing from the beginning or ending of four words.
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A House is a House for Me: Library Skills for Young Readers
Read Mary Ann Hoberman's book A House is a House for Me to introduce the idea that a library is a house for shelves of books. Young readers practice alphabetizing in the picture book (easy fiction) section of the library. They learn how...
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Printing the Letter N
Students trace and identify beginning sounds related the letter N in this learning exercise. This learning exercise provides a quick way for students to review upper and lowercase letter N. There are also 3 pictures in which students...
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Letter Recognition: Letter Z - Fill in the Blank
In this letter Z worksheet, 1st graders study the words and corresponding pictures that start with the letter Z. Students complete the words by filling the missing Z and coloring the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter A
In this letter A worksheet, learners identify the A words in a word bank by circling them. Then, students circle the pictures that start with the letter A and color them.
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Letter A Recognition
Students look at 13 words and circle each word that begins with the letter A. In this alphabet letter A worksheet, students also look at 5 pictures and circle each one that begins with the letter A , and then color those pictures.
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Letter D Recognition
Students look at 15 words and circle each word that begins with the letter D. In this alphabet letter D activity, students also look at 4 pictures and circle each one that begins with the letter D, and then color those pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter G - Fill in the Blank
In this letter G worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter G into the blank to complete the G word. Students then color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter F - Fill in the Blank
In this letter F worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter F into the blank to complete the F word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter E - Fill in the Blank
In this letter E worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter E into the blank to complete the E word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter C
In this letter C worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter C into the blank to complete the C word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter B
In this letter B worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter B into the blank to complete the B word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter X - Fill in the Blank
In this letter X worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter X into the blank to complete the X word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter W - Fill in the Blank
In this letter W worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter W into the blank to complete the W word. Finally, students color the pictures.