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Fluency: Letter Recognition, Speedy Alphabet Arc
On your mark, get set, match! Learners use a complete set of letters, matching each to its outlined letter on an arc. As they choose letters, they name them aloud. For added difficulty, another arc is missing most of its letters to...
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Letter Recognition: Tap Stack
Practice letter recognition using this fun alphabet game! Focusing on a suggested six target letters, this partner activity has learners saying and recognizing letter names as quickly as possible. Using a randomly chosen letter as the...
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Letter Recognition Assessment
Assessment and documentation is a huge part of special education. Intended for use with an Autistic class, but appropriate for any audience, this assessment focuses on letter recognition. Each letter is shown at the head of a train, this...
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Phonics: Letter Recognition, Hungry Letter Mouse
Scholars take turns writing and identifying letters on a whiteboard. Learner one writes a letter; learner two finds it on the alphabet strip. If they are correct, Mr. Mouse gets to eat that letter, and if they are incorrect, Mr. Mouse...
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Reintroduce /f/
Draw a large letter f on the board to begin this letter recognition and sounds activity, asking kids to identify it if they can. Demonstrate the /fff/ sound and explain how you are making it as learners try it out. What words can they...
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Fluency: Letter-Sound Correspondence, Letter Flash
Scholars work in pairs to drill and practice alphabet sounds, keeping track of their progress on a chart. Working one at a time, each partner flips letter cards, saying the sound and letter. If they get it correct, it goes in the YES...
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Letter Ff
In this letter recognition coloring worksheet, students use their fine motor skills to color the uppercase F and lowercase f.
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Beginning Reading: The Letter F
In this letter recognition and printing practice instructional activity, learners circle all letters F and f that they can find in a letter jumble. They then practice writing the upper and lowercase letters F three times each.
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Practicing Letters S and T
Let your class learn about the sounds made by the letters s and t. They work to recognize each lowercase letter and match the letter to images that begin with the /t/ or /s/ sounds. They also trace each letter several times.
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First Letter Recognition
In this interactive letter recognition worksheet, students type in the lowercase letters of the alphabet. Students also listen to an audio clip of 30 words and select the first letter sound.
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Introduce /o/
The best way to get your scholars familiar with the alphabet is to expose them to each letter in multiple contexts. This strategy incorporates letter recognition, sound, word examples, and pronunciation, and emerging readers will feel...
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Match the Letters
Before youngsters begin reading, they need a foundational familiarity with alphabet letters. This matching worksheet focuses on lowercase letters m, n, u, v, and w. Learners match letters on teddy bears with the same letter on hats by...
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Letter Recognition
In this letter recognition worksheet, students say the given letters and the sounds aloud. Students also say the four sentences aloud.
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Letter Recognition: Upper and Lower Case
In this letter recognition worksheet, students draw a line from a lower case letter to its matching upper case letter. Worksheet is 2 pages and includes the entire alphabet.
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What Letter Am I? F
The letter F is hanging out in the middle of a cool design, can your kids find it? After the start coloring the letter F will pop right before their eyes. Tip: Use this and other similar pages to create a classroom alphabet book.
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Fluency, Letter-Sound Correspondence, Make a Match
An activity tests the fluency skills of young readers. Scholars match initial sound cards to letter cards. Pairs take turns and work to locate the most matches before the timer goes off. The activity ends with a peer evaluation.
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Practicing Letters W and X
Match initial phonemes to practice recognizing the sounds made by the letters w and x. Early readers circle all of the objects that begin with either an x or a w, then trace each letter several times. Try a fun variation by having...
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Letter Recognition
In this letter recognition worksheet, students write the letter V on the line to complete the word, also they are ask to color the pictures. The students are shown 4 pictures to go along with the 4 words.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter F - Fill in the Blank
In this letter F activity, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter F into the blank to complete the F word. Finally, students color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter S - Fill in the Blank
In this letter S worksheet, students identify the words that start with the letter S. Students then fill in the missing letter S on the blank line and color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter P - Fill in the Blank
In this letter P worksheet, students identify the words that start with the letter P. Students then fill in the missing letter P on the blank line and color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter Q - Fill in the Blank
In this letter Q instructional activity, students identify the words that start with the letter Q. Students then fill in the missing letter Q on the blank line and color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter R - Fill in the Blank
In this letter R worksheet, students identify the words that start with the letter R. Students then fill in the missing letter R on the blank line and color the pictures.
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Letter Recognition: The Letter X - Fill in the Blank
In this letter X worksheet, students determine the missing word in the sentence by examining the picture and inserting the letter X into the blank to complete the X word. Finally, students color the pictures.