Letter Identification – Letter W
Identifying the letters is the first order of business in this letter w worksheet. Find and circle every w in the frame and the sentence. Color the picture.
The four sets of alphabet worksheets below provide lots of variety for studying and learning individual alphabet letters. They give kids the opportunity to trace, write, and color each letter of the alphabet. Kids will also have the opportunity to recognize words that start with each letter, draw an item that starts with each letter, identify the letters out of a bunch of mixed up letters, and last but not least, circle pictures of objects that start with each letter. Use a worksheet from each section each day of the week!
78 worksheets
CCSS RF.K.1.D, RF.K.3.A, RF.K.3.B & L.K.1.A
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Identifying the letters is the first order of business in this letter w worksheet. Find and circle every w in the frame and the sentence. Color the picture.
Will you be able to find every x (& the sight word “be”) in this recognize the letters worksheet? I’ll be you can. The letters form a frame and the picture has an x-ray.
Kids will have a ton of fun with identifying the letters in this worksheet. Can they find every y? Circle them all. Look for the sight word “so” in the frame, too.
A cool letter recognition worksheet for z. Kids look for and find every z in the picture frame and the sentence and then color. Can they find the sight word “he”, too?
There’s a wide-eyed alligator on this letter a looks like sounds like worksheet looking at you. He wants you to come write the letter Aa and draw and color an a word!
What a brilliant idea! A letter b worksheet! Kids trace and write the letter Bb and draw a picture of a b word. What could be better?
You and the cute cat on this letter c looks like sounds like page can do an awesome job writing the letter c and drawing a c word. Coloring is encouraged!
There’s a little doggie on this letter d looks like sounds like worksheet. He wants to help you write the letter d and draw a picture of a d word. Arf! Arf!
There’s an enthusiastic little elephant on this letter e looks like sounds like worksheet reaching out to you sayin’, “Come on! Do this worksheet with me!”
Now here’s a letter f worksheet for your kids to practice not only writing the letter f, but also sounding out words that start with the f sound.
A letter g looks like sounds like worksheet with a cute little giraffe encouraging you to write some awesome Gg’s, draw a g word & do a great coloring job.
This letter h page has kids write the letter h (looks like), then draw a picture of something that begins with the h sound (sounds like).
In this letter Ii worksheet kids can practice writing the letter i, both capital I and lowercase i. Draw an object that begins with i. Have fun with this worksheet.
The jellyfish on this letter j looks like sounds like worksheet will help you in writing the letter j and drawing a picture of something that starts with j.
A special letter k worksheet just for you! Trace and write each Kk neatly and carefully. Draw a picture of something that starts with k and color the page.
An awesome worksheet like this one will have kids write the uppercase and lowercase letter Ll and draw something that begins with L. Coloring is encouraged!