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Show interactive only Letter Quiz Interactive Worksheet Letter Quiz Match upper and lower case letters in this great alphabet review quiz. Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Fill in Missing Alphabet Letters Fill in Missing Alphabet LettersCan your child remember the letters of the alphabet? To fill in this gaps of this St. Patrick's Day printable she'll write in the missing capital letters.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Practice Tracing the Letter A Practice Tracing the Letter AFirst, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter A. Then they trace the letter A!
Reading & Writing Letter Formation Assessment Letter Formation Assessment Assess student writing abilities with this alphabet tracing worksheet. Reading & Writing Alphabet Blocks: Trace the Uppercase Letters Alphabet Blocks: Trace the Uppercase Letters Children will practice tracing uppercase letters A to Z in this engaging alphabet blocks worksheet. Reading & Writing ABC Connect the Dots ABC Connect the DotsTry an ABC connect the dots worksheet for kids needing fun alphabet practice. There's a dinosaur in this alphabet!
Reading & Writing Write the Missing Beginning Letter Interactive Worksheet Write the Missing Beginning LetterKids are sure to have fun looking at the pictures and finding the missing letters on this alphabet worksheet. It's great phonics practice!
Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Alphabet Blocks: Trace the Lowercase Letters Alphabet Blocks: Trace the Lowercase Letters Children will practice tracing lowercase letters A to Z in this engaging alphabet blocks worksheet. Reading & Writing Truck Dot-to-Dot Truck Dot-to-Dot It's easy to see in this truck dot-to-dot that "truck" starts with T! Reading & Writing Alphabetizing Words 4 Alphabetizing Words 4If your kid knows the ABC's, move to the next step: alphabetizing words. Practice word skills and handwriting by rewriting the words in alphabetical order.
Reading & Writing Letter D Detective Letter D DetectiveIf your kindergartener can detect the letter D, he can get the bottom of this puzzle and end up with a D-lightful drawing
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Alphabet Mix-Up 2 Alphabet Mix-Up 2Your kid knows the ABC's? See if she can use that knowledge to complete this worksheet, arranging a series of letters into their order in the alphabet.
Reading & Writing Alphabetizing Words 5 Alphabetizing Words 5Want to teach your preschooler a word skill and practice her handwriting at the same time. You're in the right place! Rewrite these words in alphabetical order.
Reading & Writing X is for X-Ray Fish X is for X-Ray FishHave you heard of the X-ray fish? It's a fish that's see-through. What kid wouldn't love that? Color the fish however you want!
Reading & Writing Alphabet Mix-Up 3 Alphabet Mix-Up 3 Have your preschooler try this worksheet, arranging this series of letters into alphabetical order. Reading & Writing Alphabet Mix-Up 5 Alphabet Mix-Up 5Keep moving through the alphabet from A to Z, arranging each series of letters into the correct order.
Reading & Writing Alphabet Mix-Up 6 Alphabet Mix-Up 6 These letters are mixed up, and if your child knows the ABC's, he can put them in the correct order. Reading & Writing Alphabet Mix-Up 4 Alphabet Mix-Up 4Rearrange these letters into their alphabetical order for great word practice and a bit of handwriting exercise as well.
Reading & Writing Make a Color-by-Letter Flag: Korea Make a Color-by-Letter Flag: KoreaThis fun worksheet boost a number of your kindergartener's skills by getting him to identify letters in order to complete the Korean flag coloring activity.
Kindergarten Social studies C for Caterpillar C for Caterpillar Your creative kid can color a couple of creepy caterpillars in countless ways! Kindergarten Reading & Writing S for Squirrel S for Squirrel Color squirrels in the shape of the letter S to make alphabet learning fun! Kindergarten Reading & Writing Color a couple slippery eels as they form the letter E. Kindergarten Reading & Writing Follow the A to K Path Follow the A to K PathHelp your kid follow the path from A to K, and boost her letter recognition skills while she's at it.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing X for Xanthareel X for XanthareelXanthareel is another word for yellow eel, but your kindergartener can color them any color he wants.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Letter B Tracing Practice Letter B Tracing PracticeFirst, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter B. Then they trace the letter B!
Reading & Writing Tracing Letters: A Tracing Letters: A This alphabet worksheet introduces kids to the letter A and lets them practice tracing letters! Reading & Writing Alphabet Practice: A Alphabet Practice: A Get to know the letter A with this tracing, writing, and drawing worksheet! Kindergarten Reading & WritingHelp your preschooler learn the alphabet and practice letter A sounds all while having fun and coloring!
Reading & Writing Practice Tracing the Letter C Practice Tracing the Letter CFirst, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter C. Then they trace the letter C!
Reading & Writing The Letter A The Letter AThe letter A is awesome! Add color to the apples with uppercase and lowercase A's by following the color guide. Then count the number of apples.
Kindergarten Reading & WritingJust as you can’t run before you learn how to walk, you can’t read until you learn how to recognize letters. Thanks to our slew of alphabet worksheets, new learners can explore their ABCs in a variety of formats at a variety of levels. Beginners can start with coloring and dot-to-dot alphabet worksheets before graduating to letter tracing, identifying missing letters, understanding vowels, and eventually, writing their first words.
There is nothing quite like the pure joy that’s expressed on the faces of young children when they finally master the 26 letters of the alphabet. That joy filters down to parents and loved ones, too, because it’s the telltale sign that the youngster has unlocked the door to literacy. Our alphabet worksheets are intended to help push your child through that door with a variety of exercises that enlighten and entertain at the same time. To speed up the process even more, try some of these at-home ABC games: Put a bunch of fruit in a bowl and see if he can identify the items that start with various letters, like A (apple), B (banana), G (grapes), P (peach), etc. Place a handful of pieces of alphabet-themed cereal on the table, call out letters at random, and see if he can spot them. If that’s too easy of a challenge, grab a timer and see how long it takes him to put the pieces in alphabetical order. Hold up familiar objects—like a pencil, book, fork, or glass—and see if he can tell you the first and last letters of each object.