Your students will learn all about the many sounds of the letter A in this vowel-focused lesson plan. It can be used as a stand-alone or support lesson for the **Vowel Hop** lesson plan.
Barn, bell, and balloon all begin with B! On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace B and write the letter next to pictures that begin with B.
Kids will have an A-mazing time completing this A maze! They draw a path from the apple to the hand by following the A's on this kindergarten reading worksheet.
Help your preschooler learn about the letter K. Packed with handwriting, coloring, and letter activities, this worksheet is sure to keep her entertained.
Designed for first grade students, this worksheet has learners read three groups of autumn-themed words—such as "pumpkin," "acorn," and "scarecrow"—and then write them down in the correct alphabetical order.
Q is for quarter! Think of two other objects beginning with Q then draw and label them. Next, practice writing the letter Q in lowercase and uppercase form.
Learn all about the letter U in this alphabet worksheet! Write U in both uppercase and lowercase form then draw and label two objects beginning with U.
If you have a kid who's just starting learning the alphabet, introducing him to the letter J the fun way. Connect the dots to bring this letter J to life!
Here's a worksheet that's packed with letter learning. Not only do kids sound out the letters, they also write out their own words that start with each letter!