Kindergarten Grade Common Core: RF.K.1d
Common Core Identifier: RF.K.1d / Grade: K
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Print Concepts
Detail: Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
368 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Write the correct /t/ word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Circle V and v in the letter box. Then, practice writing V and v. Also, think up a word that starts with v and draw it.
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Uppercase and lowercase letter g are both hidden in this graphic. Can you see them? Can you find the golfer, goat, goose, and giraffe?
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Write the correct hard-c word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /l/ sound.
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A ninja eating noodle, and many other words that start with N can be found in this illustration.
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This page has a picture of a egg and an elephant. First color the illustrations, then practice writing the letters E and e.
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There are plenty of words that start with B in this beach scene. How many can you see?
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There are plenty of words that start with K in this fun picture. How many can you spot?
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Circle Z and z in the letter box. Then, practice writing Z and z. Also, think up a word that starts with z and draw it.
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Circle F and f in the letter box. Then, practice writing F and f. Also, think up a word that starts with f and draw it.
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Circle S and s in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters S, s. Think up a word that starts with S and draw an illustration.
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Sort the /f/ words into five word groups: ja-, je-, ji-, jo-, and ju-.
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Sort the /d/ words into five word families: -ad, -ed, -id, -od, and -ud.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /m/ sound.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with the letter j, and words that do not start with j.
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Circle D and d in the letter box. Then, practice writing D and d. Also, think up a word that starts with d and draw it.
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Sort the words into two groups: those that make the /s/ sound (like grass and spell) and those that make the /z/ sound (like has and was).
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Can you find the umbrella, the UFO, and the unicycle in this picture?
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Circle H and h in the letter box. Then practice writing H and h. Also, think up a word that starts with h and draw it.
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There are plenty of words that start with C in this farm country scene. Can you see the cow, chicken, cactus, and cat?
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Sort the /L/ words into three categories - words that begin with L, words that have an L in the middle, words that end with L.
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Circle J and j. Then practice writing J and j. Trace the words that start with j. Think up a word that starts with j and draw it.
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Write the correct M-word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with d, and words that do not start with d.
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In this tundra scene, your students can seek the ice cream cone, the igloo, the icicles, and an iron.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the hard-c sound.
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Write the correct /r/ word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Sort the /b/ words into five word families: -ab, -eb, -ib, -ob, and -ub.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with b, and words that do not start with b.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with k, and words that do not start with k.
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Circle X and x in the letter box. Then, practice writing X and x. Also, think up a word that starts with x and draw it.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with f, and words that do not start with f.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /d/ sound.
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Look for words that start with /s/ in this underwater sea scene. Can you spot the sea? The swordfish? The seahorse? The starfish?
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Look for capital and lowercase letter U. Practice writing the letter U u.
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Circle C and c in the letter box. Then, practice writing C and c. Also, think up a word that starts with c and draw it.
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There are plenty of words that start with L in this fun picture. How many can you spot?
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /t/, words that have /t/ in the middle, and words that end with /t/
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Circle G and g in the letter box. Then, practice writing G and g. Also, think up a word that starts with g and draw it.
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Circle R and r in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters R, r. Think up a word that starts with R and draw an illustration.
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Find all the Q words in the picture, like a queen sewing a quilt while sitting next to a quail.
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Color the apple and the alligator, and the giant letters. Then practice writing the letters A and a.
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Circle B and b in the letter box. Then, practice writing B and b. Also, think up a word that starts with b and draw it.
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Circle Y and y in the letter box. Then, practice writing Y and y. Also, think up a word that starts with y and draw it.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /f/ sound.
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Find all the /p/ words in the picture, like a pirate eating pizza and a parrot under a pear tree, and a pirate ship!
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words begin with letter s, and words that don't begin with s.
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Play alphabet bingo with your class. Students mark lower-case letters on the bingo board as they are called. Includes 32 random boards and a set of calling cards.
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Can you find all of the words that start with J in this picture? Can you also find capital and lowercase letter J in the scene?
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Can you find the hidden letter D d in the picture? Can you find words that start with letter D?
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with m, and words that do not start with m.
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Look for words that start with /r/ in this fun scene. Do you see the reindeer? The rhino? The rooster? The rainbow?
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /b/ sound.
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Circle W and w in the letter box. Then, practice writing W and w. Also, think up a word that starts with w and draw it.
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There are bunches of words that start with consonant M in this fun picture. How many can you see?
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /t/ sound.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /j/ sound.
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How many times can you spot the letter H in this scene? Can you find words that begin with an h?
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Look for capital and lowercase letter i. Practice writing the letter I i.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with c, and words that do not start with c.
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Circle L and l in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters L, l. Think up a word that starts with l and draw an illustration.
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Circle T and t in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters T, t. Think up a word that starts with T and draw an illustration.
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Upper and lower case letter f is hidden in this graphic. Can you spot them? Also, search for words that begin with the /f/ sound.
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Circle K and k in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters K, k. Think up a word that starts with k and draw an illustration.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /s/ sound.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /s/, words that have /s/ in the middle, and words that end with /s/
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These flashcards have photos and letters. Cut and fold to make two-sided flashcards. Or, cut the squares apart to make a memory-match game.
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Practice tracing and spotting the letter f with this worksheet. There is also a picture to color and a cut-and-glue activity.
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Recognizing letters will be easy when kids dab the circles in the shape of letter O on this worksheet.
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Students will use their markers and crayons to color in this large outline of uppercase letter "Z" on this printable alphabet worksheet.
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When teaching your students about different letters of the alphabet, be sure to print out this worksheet featuring a big outline of uppercase letter C for students to color in.
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Color, trace, and circle the letter z. Then color the zebra and cut and glue the uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Well, wish, worm, and whale are just a few of the words used in this mixed-skills letter-w worksheet.
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Don't get creeped out when you see spiders and snakes on your students' Letter S crowns.
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Trace and print the letter U and then color in the picture of umbrella and unicycle.
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Students will need crayons and markers to fill in this big outline of an uppercase "Q" on this printable alphabet worksheet.
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Make a picture of a jumping dolphin. Connect the dots by the lowercase letters. Start with a and go all the way to z.
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Students will become experts on the letter b with this worksheet, which includes tracing, coloring, and cut-and-glue activities.
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Print this worksheet to practice letter recognition. Dot the circles with colorful bingo dabbers.
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Practice several skills related to the letter x with this worksheet, including tracing and writing the letter and recognizing items that start with the letter.
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Letter recognition is easy when your student use our printable outline of uppercase letter E to practice!
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Use this worksheet to practice a range of skills related to the letter v. Includes a cut-and-glue activity.
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Trade the letter G g at the top. Then color the words that start with G.
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This is a fun one. There's a walrus, a wagon, and some waffles on the W hat.
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Practice writing Y y on the ruled lines and then color in the pictures of the yarn and yo-yo.
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Print out some of our alphabet worksheets to enhance letter recognition with your students. This worksheet has a large outline of an uppercase letter "R" for students to color in.
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Use this worksheet to help students learn to write and recognize the letter p.
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Practice recognizing and writing the letter G with this worksheet, which includes a matching activity.
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Print this Letter C crown on card stock and have your students color it in. Then cut it out, assemble it, and kids can wear them around the classroom!
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Practice writing uppercase and lowercase B by tracing the dotted lines. Then students can color in the large letter B b, the book, and the banana on this free worksheet.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /p/, words that have /p/ in the middle, and words that end with /p/
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When searching for letter recognition activities, try our outline worksheets, like this one featuring uppercase letter "I".
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Find the items in the picture that begin with the letter A.
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Use this worksheet to help students practice a variety of skills related to the letter c, including tracing full words and a complete sentence.
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Use this worksheet to help reinforce key letter-writing and recognition skills.
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Try this printable activity to help your students boost their letter recognition of uppercase letter "G".
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Use this worksheet to practice basic letter-writing and recognition skills.
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Print a b inside of each balloon. Print a d inside of each diamond.
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Print this worksheet to practice letter recognition by dabbing the circles with a bingo dabber in the shape of letter C.
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Students will have fun coloring in this big outline of uppercase letter "T" and will enhance their letter recognition skills at the same time!
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3-2-1 blast off! Color only the rocket ships with the letter R r on them.
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Practice writing and identifying the letter l with this mixed-skills worksheet.
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Practice the letter k with this mixed-skills worksheet, which includes tracing and matching activities.
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Here's a headband with a giant G on top. Illustrations of a goat, a glove, and grapes are shown on the front.
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Practice writing the letters F and f on the primary-ruled lines and then color in the picture of a frog catching the fly.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with letter p, and words that do not start with the letter p.
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This printable alphabet activity has a large uppercase letter "K" for students to color which will boost their letter recognition.
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Students using this worksheet will practice tracing and finding the letter n. They'll also color a picture of a nest and cut and glue upper and lowercase letters to place them where they belong.
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Learn to recognize the letter G by using an ink dauber to dot the circles.
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Students will need their coloring supplies for this worksheet featuring a large outline of an uppercase "V".
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This worksheet has places to trace, write, and identify the letter h and words that start with it.
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Use this worksheet to help students practice key skills related to the letter o, such as spotting it among other letters and matching words and pictures that begin with the letter o.
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You'll look as dapper as a king with the K crown on your head! There's a kangaroo, a koala, and a kite pictures on the headband.
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Trace and write the letters on the primary-ruled paper. Then color in the pictures of the lion, lamb, and lemon.
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Students will need their coloring supplies for this alphabet letter recognition worksheet featuring uppercase "M".
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This alphabet banner can be hung above your classroom chalkboard or whiteboard. It features a photo for each letter of the alphabet. (A - apple, B - ball, C - cat, D - dog, etc.)
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Use this worksheet to practice a variety of skills related to the letter j. Includes a cut and glue exercise as well as a coloring activity.
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Use an ink dabber to dot the circles on this worksheet in the shape of letter K.
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Use crayons and markers to color in this giant outline of uppercase letter "X" on this printable letter recognition worksheet.
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This printable worksheet has a large outline of an uppercase letter A for students to color in and will help with letter recognition.
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This worksheet has exercises involving a range of skills having to do with the letter d.
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Use this worksheet to help teach key skills related to learning the letter s.
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This file has an O headband for your students to make. Graphics include an octopus, an ostrich, and an orange.
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Here's another alternate version of the worksheets above. This version has a straight lowercase q.
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If you are looking for letter recognition worksheets, try these worksheets, like this one that has a large outline of uppercase "O" for students to color in.
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Color only the ice cream cones with the letter I i printed on them.
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Starts With T - Sort FREE
Sort the pictures into two groups: Words begin with letter t, and words that don't begin with t.
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Practice even more skills related to writing the letter e with this worksheet.
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Dot the circles in the shape of the letter Y to practice letter recognition.
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This worksheet helps reinforce a range of key letter-writing and recognition skills for the letter r.
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When searching for letter recognition activities, try our outline worksheets, like this one, featuring a large outline of uppercase letter H.
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Use this worksheet to practice tracing and finding the letter p. Then color in the pizza, and cut out the letters and glue them where they belong.
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Students will trace, write, and then write a word that starts with the letter b or d. Primary lines are included.
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Dot the circles with a bingo dabber on this printable worksheet to learn to recognize letter E.
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On this 15-foot alphabet banner, there is space above each letter for students to draw pictures.
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Practice letter recognition by having your students color in this worksheet with markers or crayons.
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There are eleven trucks on this page. Color only the ones with the letter T t on them.
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Help your students practice writing and spotting the letter j with this worksheet.
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Practice writing and recognizing the letter m with this worksheet. Activities include matching words to pictures and tracing full words and a complete sentence.
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Trace the capital and lowercase Letter Is. Color the igloo, iguana, and ice cream cone.
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Print capital and lowercase letter I. Then color the igloo and iguana.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /n/, words that have /n/ in the middle, and words that end with /n/
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Have your students color in this outline of uppercase letter "L" so they can practice their letter recognition.
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Practice a variety of letter-writing and recognition skills with this worksheet.
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This worksheet helps with letter recognition. Use a bingo dabber to dot the circles in the shape of letter I.
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Sort the /h/ words into five word groups: ha-, he-, hi-, ho-, and hu-.
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If you are looking for printable worksheets on letter recognition, try our alphabet outline worksheets for students to color.
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Trace, find, and write the letter f. Then look for and color the items shown that start with the letter f.
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Use this worksheet to help reinforce key skills related to learning the letter q.
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This magnificent headband sports the Letter M, as well as a muffin, two mice, and a map.
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Practice writing some perfect ps and then color in the pig and the pen.
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Your students will learn letter recognition by coloring in this large outline of an uppercase "N" on this printable worksheet.
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This full-color page has all 26 letters of the alphabet illustrated on primary-ruled paper, and a photo to represent each letter sound.
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Color, trace, and circle the letters H and h. Then color a hippo and cut and glue the letters where they belong.
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Practice letter recognition with this worksheet. Dab the circles with colored ink daubers in the shape of letter M.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with h, and words that do not start with h.
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Have your students get their coloring supplies ready for this letter recognition activity featuring an outline of uppercase letter "Y".
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Enhance letter recognition with your students with this alphabet printable featuring a large outline of uppercase letter B.
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This worksheet will be helpful to students developing their letter-writing and recognition skills for the letter b.
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Practice writing and spotting the letter u with this worksheet. Includes tracing activities with the words uncle, under, and uniform.
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A queen would look quite quaint wearing this Q crown. Trace, write, color, cut, assemble, and wear this headband proudly.
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Practice writing upper and lowercase T on the lines, then color in the picture of the turtle and the T-rex wearing a t-shirt.
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This printable alphabet worksheet has a large outline of uppercase letter "P" for students to color in.
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Color only the cupcakes with the letter C c on them.
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This dice game will help build letter recognition fluency. Students take turns rolling a die. The number they roll corresponds with a column on the game board. Students read the capital letters in the column as quickly as possible.
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Practice skills related to writing and recognizing the letter d with this worksheet.
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Practice letter recognition by dabbing the circles with colorful ink dabbers in the shape of uppercase letter Q.
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This worksheet has places for students to trace and practice writing both capital and lowercase z. Students will also practice spotting the letter z among other letters and color in items that start with the letter z.
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Students will need their crayons and markers to fill in this large outline of uppercase letter "D" when practicing their letter recognition.
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Use this worksheet to practice letter-x skills. Includes a cut-and-glue and coloring activities.
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Use this worksheet to help your students practice the letter y. They will match pictures to their words; color the correct letters; and trace letters, words, and sentences.
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What pictures did we come up with for the U hat? A unicycle, an umbrella, and a unicorn.
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Write out W w on the primary-ruled lines and then color in the picture of the wolverine and the witch.
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This version of our outline worksheet has the straight version of the lowercase "q" for students to color in with their markers or crayons.
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Cut, color, and assemble the letter a crown. This hat features a picture of an acorn, an apple, and an ant.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the letters Qu.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /n/ sound.
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This worksheet introduces even more skills related to writing the letter a, including tracing a complete sentence.
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This worksheet is great at helping students practice letter recognition. Dot the circles with an ink dabber in the shape of letter U.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /r/, words that have /r/ in the middle, and words that end with /r/
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Practice writing and recognizing the letter v with this mixed skills worksheet.
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Encourage letter recognition in your students with this printable activity. Your students will color in this large outline of uppercase letter "F".
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Use this worksheet to help students practice their letter-t skills. Includes a cut-and-glue and coloring activities.
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The Letter Y headband has a picture of yogurt, a yak, and a yo-yo. Trace and print some Ys and help your students put it together.
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Letter A Dabber FREE
Use an ink bingo dabber to place dots in the circles. The circles make the shape of capital letter A.
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By coloring in this large outline of uppercase letter "S," students are boosting their letter recognition.
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Color the crowns with Q q. This version has lowercase q with a straight line tail.
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Use this worksheet to guide students in learning to write and recognize the letter n.
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Use this worksheet to practice a variety of letter-i skills.
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This headband sports the Letter E. It has an elephant, an ear, and two eggs.
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Color in the pictures of the dog, duck, and letter D d and then practice writing the letters by tracing the dotted lines.
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This printable alphabet activity features letter recognition of uppercase letter "J."
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Use this worksheet with your students to help them learn and understand how to recognize and write the letter g.
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Practice using, recognizing, and writing the letter p with this worksheet.
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The lovely Letter L crown has a log, a ladybug, and a lion. Trace the lowercase and capital letters on the band. Cut, color, glue, and wear!
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Write the letter N on the primary lines and then color in the pictures of the nest and nail.
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This printable alphabet worksheet has a large outline of lowercase "m" for students to color so they can practice letter recognition.
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Students can color the pictures on this 15-foot alphabet banner before you hang it on the wall.
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Use this worksheet to help reinforce key letter-writing and recognition skills.
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Students can use bingo dabbers to dot the circles in the shape of letter L.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /h/ sound.
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Try using our printable alphabet outline worksheets to boost letter recognition with your students.
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Similar to the uppercase worksheet, this printable has a large outline of lowercase "a" for your students to color in.
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This worksheet has several activities related to learning the letter c.
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Help students learn about the letter t with this worksheet, which includes activities involving a range of letter-writing and recognition skills.
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P is for pig, pretzel, and pizza. Trace along the dotted lines and print the letter P on the band.
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Practice writing R and r on the primary-ruled lines and then color in the pictures of the rabbit, rose, and rainbow.
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Students will need their coloring supplies for this letter recognition worksheet featuring lowercase "o."
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Color only the hearts that have the letter H h on them.
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These black-and-white flashcards have coloring book-style graphics. Cut and fold to make two-sided flashcards. Or cut them apart to make a memory-match game for your classroom learning centers.
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Use this mixed-skills worksheet with your students to learn about and practice writing the letter e.
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Students can use a bingo dauber to mark the circles in the shape of letter P.
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If you are looking for letter recognition activities, try printing out our alphabet outline worksheets for your students to color in.
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Practice letter recognition with your students with this printable worksheet featuring lowercase letter "c."
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Practice letter-y skills by coloring in the letters, tracing the letters, and circling the letters. Then color the yak and cut and glue the letters where they belong.
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Ox, fox, six, and x-ray are some of the words students will practice with this worksheet on the letter x.
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Color in the picture of a vampire using a vacuum and then write letter V v on the primary-ruled lines.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with L, and words that do not start with L.
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This printable alphabet worksheets has an outline of the pointed version of the lowercase letter "q" for students to color.
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Connect the dots from A to Z to make a picture of a beautiful spring flower.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words that start with n, and words that do not start with n.
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Practice a range of skills related to the letter a with this worksheet.
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Letter T - Dabber FREE
Ink dabbers are needed for this worksheet to mark the circles in the shape of letter T.
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Practice your skills with the letter w by tracing, writing, and looking for the letter.
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Students will need their markers and crayons to color in this large outline of a lowercase letter "e" on this worksheet.
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Practice tracing and recognizing the letter u with this worksheet, which also includes a cut-and-glue activity.
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Color all of the lowercase Bs or Ds in the table. If you color the Ds, you'll see a dog. If you color the Bs, you'll see a bear.
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You're probably thinking, "I bet they couldn't come up with three different pictures for the X crown." You're right. We couldn't. This crown features an x-ray and a xylophone. What did we choose for the third picture? See for yourself.
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Color the pictures of the zebra and zipper and practice writing the letters Z and z.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /k/ sound.
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Students will need their coloring supplies for this alphabet worksheet which has an outline of lowercase letter "r" on it.
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Color only the crowns with the letter Q q on them. This version has the lowercase q with a curl on the tail.
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Use this worksheet to help students practice tracing, writing, and recognizing the letter o.
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Practice a range of skills related to the letter r with this worksheet.
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D is for duck, deer, and donut. Trace the uppercase and lowercase Ds. Color, cut, assemble, and wear proudly.
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Practice writing uppercase and lowercase C by tracing the dotted lines and then color the pictures of the cat, cake and large letter C c.
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Students will need markers or crayons to color in the large outline of lowercase letter "i" on this printable alphabet activity.
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Practice tracing, recognizing, and matching words and pictures that begin with the letter d.
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Use colorful ink dabbers to mark each circle on this worksheet in the shape of letter X.
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Practice writing and recognizing the letter s with this worksheet. Students will also look for the pictures of objects that start with the letter s.
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Students will enjoy coloring in this large outline of lowercase letter "g" on this printable alphabet worksheet.
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Use this worksheet to practice basic skills related to writing and recognizing the letter q. Includes a cut and glue activity.
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Cut out the letter squares at the bottom of the page. Then sort them on the chart.
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Practice letter recognition by daubing circles in the shape of letter D.
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Try out our outline worksheets to help your students boost their letter recognition skills, like this one featuring an outline of a lowercase "t".
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There are 12 seashells pictures. Color only the ones with the letter S s on them.
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With this worksheet, students can practice several skills related to the letter k.
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Use this worksheet to help students sharpen their letter-l skills.
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A picture of a hat on a hat? Yes indeed! There's also a hook and a hot air balloon.
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Practice writing letter G g on the primary-ruled lines then color in the picture of the ghost and the girl with a guitar.
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Practice letter recognition with this printable activity featuring an outline of lowercase letter "k."
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Color only the rain drops with the letter U u. Includes picture of a person with an umbrella.
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Practice basic skills related to the letter m with this worksheet.
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This worksheet will help students learn to recognize the letter H by dotting the circles with an ink dauber.
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By coloring in this outline of a lowercase "v", students will enhance their letter recognition and have fun at the same time.
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Create a beautiful Letter B hat to wear in school. On the front is a giant letter B, and pictures of a bird, a banana, and a beaver.
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This worksheet helps students practice even more skills related to writing the letter b, such as tracing a complete sentence and matching words with their picture.
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Practice letter recognition by dabbing the circles to form the shape of letter V.
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Students can use this worksheet to practice writing the letter u and recognizing it among other letters. They'll also practice identifying objects that start with the letter u.
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By coloring in this outline of lowercase letter "f", students will enhance their letter recognition and have fun at the same time!
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This worksheet reinforces key recognition and writing skills related to the letter s.
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Look closely at each letter shown and circle the lowercase b, d, p, and q.
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The final crown in our letter series features graphics with a zebra, a zero, and a zipper.
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Students will love using an ink dauber to dot circles in the shape of the letter B.
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If you are looking for letter recognition worksheets, try using our outline worksheets which has large outlines of letters for students to color in.
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Color the crowns with Q q on them. This version has lowercase q with a sharp pointed tail.
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Students can use this worksheet to practice writing and tracing the letter m. They can also practice identifying the letter m among other letters and picking out the images of items that start with an m.
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Work on your knowledge of the letter j with this mixed-skills worksheet.
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This fantastic crown has primary-ruled lines for tracing the Letter F. Graphics include a fish, a fan, and a fabulous flower.
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Practice reading, writing, and recognizing capital and lowercase E.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /p/ sound.
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By coloring in this large outline of lowercase letter "j," students will boost their letter recognition.
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Color only the dog bones with the letter F f printed in them.
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Practice even more letter-writing and recognition skills with this worksheet for the letter f.
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Students will love using bingo daubers to mark the circles on this worksheet in the shape of letter Z.
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Practice your letter-q skills with this worksheet. It includes tracing exercises, as well as letter and picture recognition activities
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By coloring in this outline of lowercase "h," students are enhancing their letter recognition.
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This mixed-skill worksheet has exercises to help students practice writing and recognizing the letter o.
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This page is perfect for any visual learners struggling to differentiate between b and d. The images offer a trick for remembering the two letters.
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Print this alphabet line and attach the pages together. Display it over your classroom whiteboard of chalkboard for student reference. The finished product is about 15 feet long.
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This printable alphabet worksheet has an outline of lowercase u for students to color in.
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There are a dozen flower vases pictured on this worksheet. Color only the ones with the letter V v.
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Use this worksheet with students to help them learn about and understand the letter i.
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Practice writing and recognizing the letter n with this worksheet. It includes a variety of exercises such as tracing, matching, and spotting the letter n among other letters.
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Jump for joy when you wear this jolly J crown. On the front are pics of a jellyfish, a jar of jam, and jet.
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Color the drawings of the jewels and jellyfish. Then practice writing some perfect Js.
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Are you searching for alphabet letter recognition worksheets? Try our outline worksheets, like this one featuring a large outline of lowercase letter "l".
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Use this worksheet to help students practice key letter-writing and recognition skills related to the letter k.
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Print this worksheet for your students to help them learn letter recognition. Dab the circles in the shape of letter J with colored ink daubers.
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Students will have fun coloring in this outline of a lowercase letter "w" on this printable alphabet worksheet.
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Use this worksheet with students to help teach a mix of skills related to the letter e.
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Practice several different letter-r skills with this worksheet.
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Here's a neat crown with a giant Letter N on top. The illustrations show a nose, a nest, and a nail.
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Color the queen and the quarter, then practice writing letter Q q on the primary-ruled lines. This version has a curl on the end of the letter.
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This alphabet worksheet features an outline of a lowercase "n" for students to color in.
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This printable black-and-white alphabet page can be used as a reference guide for young students who are learning to make their letters.
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Practice important skills related to writing and recognizing the letter g with this mixed-skills worksheet.
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Students will have fun coloring in this outline of lowercase "y" and get some letter recognition skills in while doing it.
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Students can use crayons or markers to color in this large outline of lowercase letter "b" on this worksheet.
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Use this worksheet to help students practice a range of skills related to the letter a.
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This worksheet features a variety of letter-v activities. Words used include vote, visit, violin, vase, and more.
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This is an alternate version of the worksheet above. This version has a lowercase q with a pointed bottom.
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Enhance letter recognition in your students with this alphabet worksheet highlighting a large outline of lowercase letter "p".
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This fun activity will help students build letter recognition fluency. They take turns rolling a die. The number rolled corresponds with a section on the game board. Student must quickly read all of the lowercase letters in his/her section of the board.
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Practice writing and recognizing the letter c with this worksheet. There is also a cut-and-glue activity.
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Letter R is easy to recognize when practicing with this worksheet. Use a bingo dabber to mark the circles.
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Sort the pictures into two groups: Words begin with letter r, and words that don't begin with an r.
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Use this worksheet to help students practice tracing and writing the letter y, recognize the letter y among other letters, and recognize objects that start with the letter y.
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By printing off this worksheet for your students, they can practice recognizing lowercase letter "d" while coloring it in.
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Trace, color, find, and cut and glue the upper and lowercase letters to practice your letter-w skills.
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This worksheet uses a variety of skills related to the letter z. Words include zebra, zoom, zipper, and more.
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Color the vulture, violin, and the vase. Print some Vs. Cut it out, assemble, and wear it home.
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Color the pictures and practice writing X x on the primary-ruled lines.
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Boost letter recognition with this alphabet worksheet featuring the lowercase letter "q" which has the curly end.
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Write the correct word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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