With these worksheets children will become familiar with the sound that each consonant letter makes. Learning to articulate the sounds is a key step needed to help children with pre-literacy.
I is for ice cream! Color in the letter I and its matching flashcard featuring a picture of an ice cream cone and use them to practice memorizing the alphabet.
U is for umbrella! Color in the letter U and its matching flashcard featuring a picture of an umbrella and use them to practice memorizing the alphabet.
D is for duck! Color in the picture of the letter D and its matching flashcard featuring a picture of a duck and use them to practice memorizing the ABC's.
X is for xylophone! Color in the letter X and its matching flashcard featuring a picture of a xylophone and use them to practice memorizing the alphabet.
For young learners, it doesn’t get much easier to practice letter recognition than a clearly and cutely illustrated alphabet chart. By associating letters with animals and other objects, you’ll help students develop strong mental links to each letter. Education.com has carefully developed the below auxiliary material and activity ideas for students as they grow increasingly comfortable with reading alphabet charts.