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Recognition
Identify Letter Aa
In this early childhood letter A worksheet, students circle all the uppercase and lowercase As in the apple with a green crayon and follow the directions to color the apple.
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Letter Mm
In this early childhood letter M worksheet, students circle all the uppercase and lowercase Ms in the box with a red crayon and follow the directions to color the M & M.
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Alphabet Game
Students recognize and orally name all of the letters of the alphabet when shown each letter individually. They pronounce words correctly when orally. Students decode words to orally speak the correct pronunciation. Students discuss...
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Hello My Name is . . . Helvetica
Students play various games to help create a classroom community. In this name recognition lesson, students combine their name recognition skills with newly learned art and geometric vocabulary. First students discover vocabulary that...
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Letter Concepts (M, K, L, T, U, H)
In this language arts learning exercise, students learn to recognize the upper case letters M, K, L, T, U and H. Students examine 5 letters in a row and circle the letters that match the first letter in each row.
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Letter K Recognition
In this alphabet letter K worksheet, students look at 15 words and circle each word that begins with the alphabet letter K. Students view 4 pictures, circle the ones that begin with the letter K and then color those pictures.
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Beginning Sounds
In this beginning sounds worksheet, students say the name of the pictures in each row. Students circle the letter that makes the same beginning sound as the picture names. Students recognize the beginning sounds for the letters h, c, t,...
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Beginning Sounds: T, F, K
In this beginning sounds instructional activity, students study each picture and say its name. Students then circle the letter that matches the beginning sound for each word. Students learn words that begin with the sounds t, k, and f.
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School-Home Links: Beginning Sounds
In this letters and sounds worksheet, students name each picture and listen to the beginning sound in the word. Students circle the letter with the same sound.
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Beginning Sounds- Animal Pictures
In this phonics and science worksheet, students say the name of the animal in each of 16 pictures and circle the letter that makes the beginning sound.
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Beginning Sounds Worksheet
For this letter recognition worksheet, students examine 4 colorful pictures. They circle the letter that each picture begins with after picking from the three letters shown under each picture.
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The Letter O
In this letter O learning exercise, students determine whether an underlined word had the long or short o sound, circling the correct answer.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Letters Worksheet
In this alphabet matching worksheet, students find the lowercase letters that match the uppercase letters. Students circle the letter that matches.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Letters Worksheet
For this alphabet matching worksheet, students find the lowercase letter that matches the uppercase letter. Students circle the letter in the 4 examples.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Letters Worksheet
In this alphabet matching worksheet, students find the lowercase letter that matches the uppercase letter. Students circle the letter in the 4 examples.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Letters Worksheet
In this alphabet matching worksheet, students find the lowercase letter that matches the uppercase letter. Students circle the letter in the 4 examples.
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Odd One Out
One of these words doesn't belong! As they practice first-letter recognition, scholars examine rows of familiar objects to determine what letter each begins with. For each row of three items, they decide which does not begin with the...
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Rhyming Words: Spoon and Moon
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things does not belong. It's true! Little learners will say each of the four words in each of four rows, to determine which one does not rhyme with the others. After that, they...
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Phonological Awareness: Phoneme Manipulating, What's Left?
Scholars subtract initial phonemes from given picture word cards to create new words. Feet becomes eat, and shelf becomes elf.
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Practicing Straight Lines
Pre-writers get ready to print letters with this tracing learning exercise. Youngsters complete two images by tracing lines. They start at each dot, following the arrows from top to bottom. There are 13 straight lines and one circle to...
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Subject Pronouns Worksheet Two
How well do your pupils know subject pronouns? Provide some practice with this straightforward activity. For 18 sentences, individuals circle the subject pronouns. A brief definition of subject pronouns and a list of subject pronouns are...
K12 Reader
The Important Apostrophe: Their, They’re, and There
They're going to be there with their family. Class members practice using and identifying the correct use of they're, there, and their with a skills practice worksheet. The top half of the worksheet gives brief background information on...
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The Important Apostrophe: You're and Your
You're going to love a worksheet that teaches your class the difference between you're and your. Learners read a brief introduction explaining the two words and practice identifying the correct uses. Then, they read sentences...
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Letter a
In this letters worksheet, students circle every upper and lowercase letter a they see in a word search and write what letter comes after other letters. Students circle 15 a's, and write 10 letters that come after other letters.