Scholastic
Alpha Tales: The Pig's Picnic (Letter P)
Penny, Polly, and Peter are planning a picnic but end up pigging out instead in this fun printable book. Including dozens of p-words and amusing illustrations, this is a great resource for teaching emergent readers about the sound...
Desire2Learn
Alliteration Worksheet
Learners love literary lyrics! Practice alliteration with an activity that encourages kids to find a line of alliteration for every letter of the alphabet. After they finish, they can create a line of their own alliteration and explain...
Curated OER
Letters You Might Mix Up
In this q, b, g, and p worksheet, students color the letters different colors. Students have 4 different letters to color in the lists total.
Curated OER
Royal Letter for Sale
Students read an article about the sale of a letter written by a 16th century queen, Catherine of Aragon. They define vocabulary, complete comprehension worksheets, analyze the use of parallel form in the article and write a letter of...
Curated OER
Gorilla Girl Letter G
In this letter g worksheet, students use a red crayon to color every letter g next to the gorilla girl and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an g. Kids count the red g's and write that number in the box. Students then...
Curated OER
Friendly Fish Letter F
In this letter f activity, students use a yellow crayon to color every letter f next to the friendly fish and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an f. Students count the yellow f's and write that number in the box. Students...
Curated OER
Sid Squid Letter S
In this letter s worksheet, students use a green crayon to color every letter s next to Sid Squid and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an s. Students count the green s's and write that number in the box. Students then...
Curated OER
Jolly Jet Letter J
In this letter j worksheet, students use a orange crayon to color every letter j next to the Jolly Jet and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an h. Students count the orange j's and write that number in the box. Students then...
Curated OER
Magic Monster Letter M
In this letter m worksheet, students use a yellow crayon to color every letter m next to the Magic Monster and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an m. Students count the yellow m's and write that number in the box. Students...
Curated OER
Spelling Success: ends with el
Fourth graders come up with a word that ends with the "el" sound for every letter of the alphabet. In this spelling lesson plan, 4th graders use all 26 letters to come up with these words.
Curated OER
The Alphabet is Historic: The Roman Alphabet is our Alphabet
Students show that the Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans lived in the Mediterranean area. They give reasons why the alphabet was important for the Romans. and say that the Romans developed the alphabet they are learning in school.
Curated OER
The Recycle Alphabet
First graders recognize words associated with recycling. In this environmental instructional activity, 1st graders go through the alphabet and think of words associated with recycling that start with a letter. Students create a recycling...
Curated OER
Letters From the Front Lines
Students read a variety of letters from soliders who were on the front lines during World War II. After viewing an excerpt from "The War", they answer discussion and comprehension questions based on the letters and video. To end the...
Curated OER
My Alphabet Poem
In this alphabet worksheet, students write a poem, with each line beginning with a letter of the alphabet. The student describes himself/herself in the poem. Upon completion, students may decorate or frame their original work of art.
Curated OER
Lazy Lion Letter L
In this letter L activity, students use a blue crayon to color every letter L next to the Lazy Lion and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an L. Students count the blue L's and write that number in the box. Students then...
Perkins School for the Blind
Letter Confusion
Teaching a child with low or no vision how to read is the same as teaching a sighted child how to read — it all starts with letter recognition. This is a simple way to provide your learners with an opportunity to practice reading and...
K12 Reader
Cursive Practice
Ensure that your kids get every curlicue just right by asking them to work on their cursive. These pages include practice with individual uppercase and lowercase letters as well as full words and sentences.
Perkins School for the Blind
Find the Objects/Beginning Sound Indentification
If you are just starting out as a teacher for children with visual impairments and want a fun way to teach braille and phonemic awareness, look no further. You'll fill 21 boxes with objects that start with specific letter sounds. You'll...
Curated OER
Letter Sound Accuracy
Students explore language arts by participating in a letter identification activity. For this spelling lesson, students identify the letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make. Students collaborate in small groups and utilize large...
Curated OER
Hula Hoop ABC Relays
Adding hula hoops to any activity can present a fun challenge. This worksheet explains how to conduct an activity that combines the recognition of capital/lowercase letters and a hula hoop relay. Outside on the playground, each student...
Curated OER
Nouns (2)
In this nouns worksheet, learners think of a noun that begins with each letter of the alphabet and write them on the lines. A dictionary may be used for help.
Freeology
Upper and Lowercase Tt
Enhance handwriting abilities with a worksheet featuring the letter T. Here, young scholars trace and write the letter in both upper and lowercase forms.
Curated OER
Trace the letters
In this trace the letters worksheet, students trace the letters in each apple. Students trace one letter in every apple for each letter in the alphabet.
Curated OER
Hairy Horse Letter H
In this letter h worksheet, students use a red crayon to color every letter h next to the hairy horse and use a black crayon for any letter that is not an h. Students count the red h's and write that number in the box. Students then...