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Basic Arabic Letters
Whether you're reviewing the Arabic letters or teaching them for the first time, a thorough packet can help learners form the building blocks of another another language. Explore the beautiful symbols of the Arabic alphabet rather...
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Carta de Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
Spanish learners peek back into history by reading a copy of an original letter written in the sixteenth century by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. To show their comprehension, they respond to a series of provided questions. For writing...
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Letter Homework: Jj
For this recognizing and using the letter "J" worksheet, students sign the letter in sign language, copy the capital letter and lower case letter, copy a "J" tongue twister, and draw, color, and label five or more things that begin with...
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Letter Homework: Hh
In this recognizing and using the letter Hh worksheet, students sign Hh in sign language, practice printing the upper case and lower case letters, copy a letter Hh tongue twister, draw, color, and label five or more things that being...
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Letter Homework: Gg
For this recognizing and using the letter Gg worksheet, students sign the letter in sign language, copy a letter Gg tongue twister, draw, color, and label five or more items that begin with the letter Gg, and complete an optional...
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The Arabic Alphabet - Chart
An interactive Arabic alphabet? Awesome! Language learners can click on any letter to watch a video that shows how to write and pronounce that particular character. Use the menu along the left side to view additional videos for...
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Introduce /h/
Explore the letter h using these strategies combining pronunciation, recognition, letter sound, and word examples. Scholars examine the letter shape and listen to you pronounce the /h/ sound. As you explain how this sound is...
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Capitales
What a fun way to review Spanish letters! There are 21 words written out by Spanish letters. For example, the model is written eme-e-equis-i-ce-o. Do you know what it spells? Mexico! Your kids will love this clever way to review the...
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Letter Dd: Sign Language
In this letter Dd worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the uppercase and lowercase letter Dd. Students trace and print both letters several times. Students also learn the sign language sign for the letter D.
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Letter Ee: Sign Language Letter E
In this letter Ee activity, students study the stroke patterns for the uppercase and lowercase letter Ee. Students trace and print both letters several times. Students then learn the sign language sign for the capital letter E.
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Letter Ss: Sign Language
In this letter Ss activity, students review the stroke pattern for the capital and lowercase letter Ss. Students practice both letters by first tracing and then printing the letters several times. Students then learn the sign language...
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Letter Zz: Sign Language
In this letter Zz worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Zz. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by learning the sign language sign for the letter Z.
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Letter Cc: Sign Language
In this letter Cc worksheet, students study the stroke patterns by floating the mouse over the first two uppercase and lowercase letter Cc. Students trace and print both letters several times.
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Letters and Photos
Students practice using a new language by reading letters. In this foreign language lesson, students read a fictional letter by a young person from the target language's country. Students read the letters separately, but...
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Social Letter
Students write social letter to friend or penpal in target foreign language to demonstrate knowledge of vocabulary and complex language structures, write with understanding and facility, and use appropriate presentational strategies to...
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Printing the Letter Xx
In this letter practice worksheet, students print the uppercase and lowercase letter Xx by tracing the given examples. Students follow the numbered arrows to learn the stroke patterns and then color the pictures of the X-ray and xylophone.
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F is for F: [ASL] The Letter F
In this letter f ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter f on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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Q is for Q-ASL: The Letter Q
In this letter q ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter q on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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R is for R-ASL: The Letter R
For this letter r ASL worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter r on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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U is for U-ASL: The Letter U
In this letter u ASL activity, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter u. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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W is for W: The Letter W-ASL
In this letter w ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter w. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Y is for Y-ASL: The Letter Y
In this letter y ASL activity, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter y. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Z is for Z-ASL: The Letter Z
In this letter z ASL worksheet, students practice tracing, then printing the upper and lower case letter z. Students can move a computer mouse over sample letters with guided arrows to begin.
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Connect the Letters and Numbers
In this letters and numbers worksheet, students connect letters and numbers to create a picture of a person washing their hands. Letters go from A-Q and numbers from 1-18.
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