A great way to keep track of a child's upper- and lower-case letter recognition.
Record and assess which sounds your students (or children) know with this worksheet.
Review upper- and lower-case letters with this activity by writing the upper-case letter next to its matching lower-case partner.
These charts are great to use with young students still learning their letters and letter sounds.
Record the lowercase letters a child correctly identifies with this worksheet.
Use this worksheet to assess and record the uppercase letters a child knows.
A great way to review or practice matching upper-case and lower-case letters!
Connect letters A-K on the train and numbers 1-14 to complete the first picture!
Connect the dots #1-18 to complete the second (engine only) picture!
Practice tracing the alphabet with this simple reproducible worksheet.
Use these verbal cues to help students learn how to form their letters. Includes every letter.
Looking for poems for number formation?
Cut out these bold letters to add some color to your alphabet. Could be used along with Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to decorate your coconut tree.
Have children make their own Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree. Use child's forearm for the trunk and hands for the palm leaves. When dry, have children put letters on and around the tree!
This fun maze allows children to practice the order of the alphabet!
Use straight lines and connect the letters of the alphabet!
A great way to show children a variety of fonts of each letter, a through z.
A great way to let children play to practice letter recognition...
Children practice spelling CVC words with this leaf-themed activity.
I LOVE finding fun, pretend play activities with stuff we have laying around.
Children discern upper- and lowercase letter Aa.