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Match the Rhymes
Focus on the short u sound in this rhyme worksheet for emergent readers. Learners examine images surrounding a jug, drawing lines to connect it to those that rhyme (bug, rug, mug). Then, they practice their printing by tracing the...
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Creating Letter-shape Patterns #2
Before learners become writers they need to feel comfortable moving a pencil from left to right in various patterns. Use these exercises to give budding printers some fine motor practice. They complete three patterns by tracing a dotted...
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Connect the Rhymes
Connect these rhyming images. There are two sets of six familiar pictures here, and scholars draw a line from the left objects to their rhyming partners on the right. The images may be difficult for learners to identify, so be sure this...
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M is for Mailbox
In this printing practice activity, learners follow the dotted lines to form the letters M and m. They print two rows of each. They can see an animation of how to form each letter if they look at the activity online before printing it...
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M is for Magpie
In this printing practice worksheet, students follow the dotted lines to form the letters M and m. They print two rows of each. They can see an animation of how to form each letter if they look at the worksheet online before printing it...
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M is for Mail Truck
In this printing practice instructional activity, students follow the dotted lines to form the letters M and m. They print two rows of each. They can see an animation of how to form each letter if they look at the instructional activity...
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M is for Mechanic
For this printing practice worksheet, students follow the dotted lines to form the letters M and m. They print two rows of each. They can see an animation of how to form each letter if they look at the worksheet online before printing it...
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Lowercase and Uppercase M, N, O and P Worksheet
In this lowercase and uppercase M, N, O, and P worksheet, students practice recognizing letters as they look at the uppercase letter and then circle the correct lowercase letter that matches in the box.
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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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Connect the Rhymes
If your budding readers are new to rhyme, this is a visual way to give them practice. They examine familiar sets of objects, matching them to their rhyming partners by drawing a connecting line. Practice left to right skills by asking...
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Writing lowercase a and d
Printing practice is essential for aiding children in developing motor control and printing skills. They practice printing by tracing and then write the letters a and d several times each.
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Traceable Alphabet Letter M Worksheet
In this early childhood traceable "M" learning exercise, students practice handwriting skills and letter recognition as they trace 6 uppercase and 6 lowercase letters by following the arrows.
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Letter M
In this printing worksheet, students write 2 lines of lower and uppercase M's. Students also form the words march, mice, and music and color in a related illustration.
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Printing Practice: Letter M
In this printing practice learning exercise, learners practice tracing and printing the letter M," then color a picture of an m-shaped monkey. Page has links to additional activities.
Progressive Phonics
Short Vowel “A” Activity Worksheets
24 activities make up this phonics activity book that focuses on the short vowel /a/. Early readers take part in tracing, filling in the blanks, coloring, finding differences in pictures, and completing mazes while using...
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Introduce /f/
Hook your scholars by drawing a large f on the board; do they know what letter this is? Once you've demonstrated the sound it makes, use these tips to help them make the same sound. Although the audio function is neat, it may not be...
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Introduce /y/
As you come to an end in your alphabet study, use these strategies to examine the letter y. Scholars examine the letter shape and listen to you pronounce the /y/ sound. Use these tips to explain how you do it as they try. Can they...
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Beginning Sounds: D, J, K, M, W
In this initial sounds worksheet, students examine each of 5 rows of pictures and identify the letter that makes the same beginning sound as the picture names.
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Using Letter Wizard in Word
Students identify the different types of letters. They identify the parts of a letters. Students write a letter using a letter format. They write a letter using the Letter Wizard in Word. Students review Smart Cookie from The House...
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Letter Sound Fluency
Learners practice letter sounds. In this phonemic awareness lesson, students practice saying each letter sound by playing a game. Learners use index cards that have letters printed on them and say the letter sound. Students go as fast as...
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Printing M and m; Color Matching Gray, Brown, Tan
In this color and letter recognition and printing worksheet, students match pictures of mittens on the left to the kitten of the same color on the right. They match colors such as gray, tan and brown. They follow dotted lines to print a...
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The Alphabet
This is a great way to give emerging printers a look at the big picture; the entire alphabet is written out in lowercase letters. They examine each letter and trace a dotted line to print it themselves. Consider putting this at the...
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Writing an Informal Letter
What is the difference between formal and informal letter writing? Who gets a formal letter? What about an informal letter? This reference page presents different introductions and phrases you might see in each type of letter, and then...
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M is for Mirror: Letter Mm
In this letter Mm worksheet, learners study the stroke patterns for the uppercase and lowercase letter Mm. Students trace and print both letters several times. Learners then trace and print the word mirror.