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Beginning Sounds of Fruit
In this recognizing beginning word sounds worksheet, students view pictures of fruits, say the names of the fruits, and choose the letters that make the beginning sounds. Students write eight multiple choice answers.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Worksheet - I, J, K and L
In this uppercase and lowercase I, J, K, and L worksheet, students practice recognizing letters as they look at the uppercase letter in each row and then circle the letter that is the lowercase version.
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Match Uppercase to Lowercase - Letters P, Q, R, S and T
In this matching uppercase and lowercase P, Q, R, S, and T worksheet, students learn to recognize uppercase and lowercase letters as they match 5 uppercase letters on the left to the corresponding lowercase letters on the right.
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Letter Concepts Worksheet 1 - 5
In this letter identification worksheet, students read 30 letters that begin a row of six letters then circle the letter in each row that matches the first letter in that row.
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Using Folk Tales: Vowel Influences on the Letter G
Students recognize and identify words with hard and soft g sounds. They also categorize words beginning with the letter g by their sound. The folk tale Jack and the Beanstalk is read and then students are asked to name words in the...
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Uppercase Letter Recognition Assessment
For this alphabet worksheet, students check the boxes next to each upper case letter they can recognize and say. This could be an assessment done with a teacher.
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The Big Pig
Young scholars recognize the short vowel i in written and spoken language. Through matching activities, they discriminate the short vowel /i/ from other vowel sounds. Students associate the phoneme with its letter representation and...
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Letter Names
Students explore language arts by participating in a letter identification activity. In this word recognition lesson, students are shown a list of vocabulary terms which they practice reciting with their classmates. Students identify and...
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Finding Letters That Are the Same - School/Home Links
In this letter recognition worksheet, students practice spotting letters that are same in a row of letters. They circle the two letters that are the same in each of the 4 rows. They name the letters and sign the sheet along with their...
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Identify Uppercase and Lowercase Letters
In this recognizing letters of the alphabet worksheet, students read mixed letters and circle the lowercase letters. Students identify seven lowercase letters.
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School-Home Links: Uppercase Letters 2
In this early childhood recognizing uppercase letters activity, students identify the uppercase letters in a grid of 25 lowercase and uppercase letters. Students look through books to find 10 uppercase letters as well.
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School-Home Links: Lowercase Letters
For this early childhood recognizing lowercase letters worksheet, students identify the lowercase letters in a grid of 15 lowercase and uppercase letters. Students look through books to find lowercase letters as well.
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Idioms
In this recognizing idioms instructional activity, students use idioms that begin with the letter J with their meanings, to write advice or answers in response to people's comments and fill in the blanks in a short passage. Students...
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Vowels and Consonants
Now that your scholars know the alphabet, make sure they understand that not all letters are the same! Explore the difference between vowels and consonants...not to mention that pesky y. Learners say the alphabet out loud and...
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X Marks the Spot
Young scholars practice recognizing and identifying alphabetic letters with letter recognition to associate with certain pictorial references with the infrequently used letter X. They assess the book, "Now We Are Six," by A.A. Milne and...
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Private Property Vs. the Public Good: the Problem of Eminent Domain
Students view video The Electric Valley, discuss film clips and review news articles and other documents pertaining to eminent domain, prepare declarative statement on issue that has pro or con side, and present case to opposing side in...
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Lowercase and Uppercase I, J, K and L Worksheet
In this lowercase and uppercase I, J, K, and L 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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Cause and Effect Worksheet 2
Why does Scout fear Boo? Why does George kill Lennie? Whether in literature or life, helping young learners recognize the relationship between actions and consequences is an important lesson. Have your class match twelve observable...
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The Big Hit
Young scholars are introduced to the phonetic sound associated with the short letter "i" and listen to a story which includes words with this sound. In this the big hit starfall lesson, students build sound letter accuracy. Young...
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Recognize and Name Letters
In this recognizing and naming letters learning exercise, students circle the letters in each set of directions. Students circle eight letters of the alphabet.
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Learning Upper and Lower Case Letters
In this phonics activity, students practice recognizing upper and lower case same letters. students circle the letter in a row that are the same, 5 rows total. Worksheet is designed to be signed by student and parent when completed.
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The Tug Says Uhh!
Kindergarteners and first graders discover the /u/ sound! After practicing making the sound with the funny tongue twister, youngsters use their Elkonin letterboxes to divide a set of words into their phonemes. Then pairs read Bud...
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Understanding Women’s Suffrage: Tennessee’s Perfect 36
Tennessee was the pivotal state in ratifying women's suffrage in 1920, with its vote coming down to one man: Harry Burn, a 24-year old state representative who changed his nay to an aye on the advice of his mother. Learn...
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Reading and Writing in the Right Direction
Beginning writers practice writing and reading from left to right using green and red dots. You'll need notecards with a green dot on the left side and a red dot on the right side. Do your learners understand that print moves from left...