Letter Recognition-Months of the Year

These 12 pages will help teach your child letter recognition by pairing words with the letters that they begin with.  One sheet for every month!

Laminate or use inside a clear pocket folder and use dry erase markers. This way you can use in your Literacy Centers!

Letter Recognition- Months

Letter Recognition- Months Letter Recognition- Months (1)  Letter Recognition- Months (2)

“Letter of the Day” packs

Each pack contains a letter of the alphabet, tracing and writing sheet, activity sheet and more.

Letter of the Day-A

Letter of the Day-B

Letter of the Day-C

Letter of the Day-D

Letter of the Day-E

Letter of the Day-F

Letter of the Day-G

Letter of the Day-H

Letter of the Day-I

Letter of the Day-J

Letter of the Day-K

Letter of the Day-L

Letter of the Day-M

Letter of the Day-N

Letter of the Day-O

Letter of the Day-P

Letter of the Day-Q

Letter of the Day-R

Letter of the Day-S

Letter of the Day-T

Letter of the Day-U

Letter of the Day-V

Letter of the Day-W

Letter of the Day- X

Letter of the Day-Y

Letter of the Day-Z

Letter of the Day-A Letter of the Day-A (3) Letter of the Day-A (1) Letter of the Day-A (2)Letter of the Day-A (4)

Alphabet Pages Pack!

It’s finally here! After a week of working and working on this; it’s finally completed!

27 pages of coloring, matching pictures to the letter sounds and finding the different object in a sequence.

The best thing is that it’s all FREE to you!

You can laminate them or put them into clear pocket protectors to use multiple times.

Alphabet Pages Pack

Alphabet Pages Pack A is for

“Draw a Line” sheets

With this activity, children learn the beginning sounds of words. The plus side is that they can use their motor skills when drawing the lines from the picture to the letter that goes with that word.

Just click below for the worksheet.

Draw a Line sheet 1

Draw a line sheet 2

Draw A Line Sheet 3

Draw A Line Sheet 4

Draw a Line Sheet 5

Draw a Line Sheet 6

 

 

Draw A Line Sheet 3

 

Draw A Line Sheet 4

Circle The Pictures (A to M)

I spent all day working on some sheets that will help the little ones with sounding out their letters and matching them to the appropriate words.

Now, you can print these off in either 5×7 or 8×10. You can laminate them or put them in clear pocket protectors so that you can use them multiple times. Make sure to use dry erase markers when using laminating sheets and the pocket protectors.  Since there are so m

any, I will divide them into 2 groups.