Some lowercase letters are tricky! The different handwritten and typewritten forms can make recognizing these letters harder for kids. Here's help!
Another lowercase letter a practice worksheet; Trace the dotted lines. Kindergarten and 1st Grade Lowercase a (Smaller Font Size) FREE This worksheet has dotted lines for students to trace the letter a, as well as plenty of space to practice writing it on their own. Kindergarten to 2nd Grad...
The free printable alphabet worksheets feature one target lowercase letter per page, kid-friendly ‘I can’ statements, numbered directional support letter tracing, and independent letter handwriting practice. In addition, a grid filled with other letters gives the opportunity for letter detectives to s...
Use this free printable of the lowercase letters to help build letter awareness through alphabet activities, matching games, and more. Read More Create Pinterest Pin Roll & Cover: Spring Rainbow This roll and cover printable activity is a fun way to practice counting and adding numbers. Read...
Grab this free printableleaf alphabet lettersto practice matching the leaves to the correct trees. Thisfall activity for preschool, pre-k and kindergarten age children is perfect to practice letter discrimination of upper and lowercase letters this September, Octoboer, and November. Simply printFall ...
Cursive Letter Writing: Lowercase S Master the art of writing lowercase letter S in cursive with our engaging worksheet designed for you. Pre-K K VIEW DETAILS Cursive Letter S Practice Cursive Letter: Uppercase S Elevate cursive handwriting skills with our fun printable worksheet focused on...
Make practicing your ABCs extra fun for kids with theseDisney Alphabetinspired printables. There areDisney worksheetsfor every letter from A to Z with fun, playful Disney inspired characters kids along with upper and lowercase letters to trace and write. ThisDisney alphabet printablesare perfect for...
Students can practice uppercase and lowercase letters, which would be a wonderful tool in an early childhood classroom. Each letter features a picture that is easy to identify and gives the child another tool to use to remember the sound the letter makes. Example: a, /a/, apple. ...
Alphabet Crafts: Alphabet crafts are another great hands-on way to introduce letters, both upper and lowercase. Create a Book: You could staple the cube mat pages together in alphabetical order as nice alphabet book to take home for extra practice. Letter Matching: Hide plastic/foam letters in...
This letter F worksheet is a great way to help the kids understand how to identify uppercase letters and lowercase letters easily! (and if they love the movie Frozen, they’ll love the Frozen movie theme!) You can have the kidslearn shapesby putting a circle around the capital ‘F’ and...