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Letter Identification and Sounds Activities Alphabet Tracing Worksheets

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This activity is great for independent work with my students. I can print the whole alphabet, laminate the pages, and put them in a folder for my students to use for repeated practice. I also like the visual cue for letter formation included in each page.
My students love this resource. They used it constantly to reinforce handwriting and letter identification skills.

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These letter sounds and letter identification practice worksheets are aligned to the Science of Reading and are exactly what your preschool and Kindergarteners need to master letter names, letter sounds, and handwriting!

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I designed these alphabet worksheets to create a letter names and sounds book for my preschool-aged daughter as I teach her the alphabet in a way that aligns to everything I’ve learned about the Science of Reading!

37 SOUNDS INCLUDED:

  • A-Z
  • A, E, I, O, U have separate pages for short sounds AND long sounds
  • QU (can be used in lieu of Q)

BONUS SOUNDS

  • CH
  • SH
  • TH (voiced)
  • TH (unvoiced)
  • WH

There are 148 worksheets included.

For each letter sound, you’ll find 4 worksheets.

The worksheet style and directions are intentionally the same for all 37 sounds so that students can focus on learning the new letter-sound correspondence at hand, VS using mental energy to figure out a new activity.

Worksheet 1 - For letter introductions

  • Both uppercase and lowercase letters
  • A mouth picture illustrating mouth formation while saying the sound
  • Pointing dots under each letter where students practice pointing to the letter and saying the sound
  • An area for students to discriminate if a picture (word) starts with the sound
  • Clipart note: All pictures include a clipart key on the page, in small print, upside down, on the bottom of the page so that any assisting adult can help determine the word a photo represents.

Worksheet 2 - Handwriting Introduction

  • Uppercase and lowercase letters with numbered formation arrows
  • A mouth picture illustrating mouth formation while saying the sound
  • A line for practicing tracing the uppercase letter
  • A line for practicing tracing the lowercase letter
  • A line for practicing tracing both uppercase and lowercase
  • A starred line for them to freehand their best uppercase and lowercase letter

Worksheet 3 - Identification Practice, Handwriting Practice, and Beginning Sound Practice

  • A mouth picture illustrating mouth formation while saying the sound
  • Lowercase letters with pointing dots for students to practice pointing to the letter and saying the sound
  • Practice identifying and circling the uppercase letter in a row of uppercase letters
  • Practice identifying and circling the lowercase letter in a row of lowercase letters
  • Review uppercase and lowercase letter formation and practice writing each
  • Identifying pictures that start with the sound
  • Clipart note: All pictures include a clipart key on the page, in small print, upside down, on the bottom of the page so that any assisting adult can help determine the word a photo represents.

Worksheet 4 - Sound Discrimination

  • A mouth picture illustrating mouth formation while saying the sound
  • Students will cut and paste 6 pictures, 3 of which will start with the beginning sound and 3 that will not. Students will sort and paste the pictures accordingly.
  • Clipart note: All pictures include a clipart key on the page, in small print, upside down, on the bottom of the page so that any assisting adult can help determine the word a photo represents.

**Please note that answer keys are not needed as there is a clipart key (see note above) on each individual worksheet. (This way, ANY adult can help!)

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
Print many upper- and lowercase letters.

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