Alphabet Workbook Download
This cheerful alphabet workbook will help children have fun while learning letter names and sounds, as well as proper upper and lower case letter formation. Each page features one letter, the same as those on the placemat.
8.5 x 11 inch attractive, colorful, uncluttered pages; one letter per page.
Fun alliterative sentence at the top provides practice hearing the letter sound, and includes both upper and lower case in the print. Students can search out and circle the target letter. Sentences contain many short words that kindergartners are able to read and underline as reading knowledge progresses through the year.
Letters are large, with clear, clean typeface.
Pictures are bright and colorful, and generally simple enough that students can copy and color the pictured mnemonic on the gray letter below, to enhance memory of the keyword that leads to the correct letter sound.
Keywords presented are familiar to children, and start with the proper, most common letter sound. Several vowels and x are the possible exception. So few words start with an easily isolated proper short vowel sound that key words e-ed, i-itch, and u-up will need to be explained. Because x never starts a word with its correct sound, it is presented as an ending sound: fox in the box.
Proper printing is reinforced with green start dots, grayed space to be “filled” by lower case circle letter parts.
Downloadable workbook file
This cheerful alphabet workbook will help children have fun while learning letter names and sounds, as well as proper upper and lower case letter formation. Each page features one letter, the same as those on the placemat.
8.5 x 11 inch attractive, colorful, uncluttered pages; one letter per page.
Fun alliterative sentence at the top provides practice hearing the letter sound, and includes both upper and lower case in the print. Students can search out and circle the target letter. Sentences contain many short words that kindergartners are able to read and underline as reading knowledge progresses through the year.
Letters are large, with clear, clean typeface.
Pictures are bright and colorful, and generally simple enough that students can copy and color the pictured mnemonic on the gray letter below, to enhance memory of the keyword that leads to the correct letter sound.
Keywords presented are familiar to children, and start with the proper, most common letter sound. Several vowels and x are the possible exception. So few words start with an easily isolated proper short vowel sound that key words e-ed, i-itch, and u-up will need to be explained. Because x never starts a word with its correct sound, it is presented as an ending sound: fox in the box.
Proper printing is reinforced with green start dots, grayed space to be “filled” by lower case circle letter parts.
Downloadable workbook file
This cheerful alphabet workbook will help children have fun while learning letter names and sounds, as well as proper upper and lower case letter formation. Each page features one letter, the same as those on the placemat.
8.5 x 11 inch attractive, colorful, uncluttered pages; one letter per page.
Fun alliterative sentence at the top provides practice hearing the letter sound, and includes both upper and lower case in the print. Students can search out and circle the target letter. Sentences contain many short words that kindergartners are able to read and underline as reading knowledge progresses through the year.
Letters are large, with clear, clean typeface.
Pictures are bright and colorful, and generally simple enough that students can copy and color the pictured mnemonic on the gray letter below, to enhance memory of the keyword that leads to the correct letter sound.
Keywords presented are familiar to children, and start with the proper, most common letter sound. Several vowels and x are the possible exception. So few words start with an easily isolated proper short vowel sound that key words e-ed, i-itch, and u-up will need to be explained. Because x never starts a word with its correct sound, it is presented as an ending sound: fox in the box.
Proper printing is reinforced with green start dots, grayed space to be “filled” by lower case circle letter parts.
Downloadable workbook file