Print Awareness – How Many Letters – Dolch Nouns #3
This worksheet has five Dolch nouns – girl, flower, nest, bed, and house. Kids count the letters in each word, write the numbers in the boxes, and color.
Concepts of print covers a wide range of basic topics that can be pretty much assumed all kids know. This includes the basics about books like how to properly hold a book, how to turn the pages, how to read from left to right and from the top of the page to the bottom of the page, and what we call the parts of a book. It also includes the concept that letters are put together to make words, words put together make sentences and sentences put together tell stories or give information. The fact that sentences have structure with capitalization and punctuation marks also falls into this category. This section of growing resources was created to support you in teaching these concepts about print.
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CCSS RF.K.1.A & RL.K.6
This worksheet has five Dolch nouns – girl, flower, nest, bed, and house. Kids count the letters in each word, write the numbers in the boxes, and color.
Kids get another opportunity to count the number of letters in a handful of words. The words on this worksheet – school, doll, car, rabbit, and baby – are all Dolch nouns. Have kids count then color the objects.
Here’s a pocket chart activity for you! Kids read the animal words, count how many letters are in that word and sort by how many. The words have 3 to 7 letters. This 15 page set includes 21 cards with pictures, 21 cards without pictures and cards that have “3 letters”, “4 letters”, etc.
Here’s a nifty set of animal word strips you can pass out to your kids individually or on a ring. Kids read the words (if they can) and then count how many letters are in the word. They use a dry erase marker to write how many in the box.
This is a pocket chart activity. Kids read the color words, count how many letters are in that word and sort by how many. These words have 3 to 6 letters. This set includes 6 cards with pictures, 6 cards without pictures and cards that have “3 letters”, “4 letters”, “5 letters”, and “6 letters”.
Here’s some cool strips with color words. You can pass these out to your kids individually or as a set on a ring. Kids read the words, count how many letters are in the color word and write that number with a dry erase marker.
Kids read the number words (1-10) in this pocket chart activity, count how many letters are in that word and sort by how many. These words have 3 to 5 letters. This set includes 10 cards with the corresponding numbers, 10 cards without the corresponding number and cards that have “3 letters”, “4 letters”, and “5 letters”.
This set of strips has 10 number words on them. You can pass these out to your kids individually or as a set on a ring. Kids read the number words, count how many letters are in the words, and write them on the card with a dry erase marker.
Here’s a pocket chart activity with Dolch nouns. Have your kids count how many letters are in each word and sort by how many. These words have 3 to 6 letters. This set includes 45 cards with a picture, 45 cards without a picture and cards that have “3 letters”, “4 letters”, “5 letters” and “6 letters”.
This set of print awareness how many letter strips has 45 Dolch nouns on them. You can pass these out to your kids individually or as a set on a ring. Kids read the words, count how many letters are in the words, and write them on the card with a dry erase marker. 16 pages.
Another pocket chart activity you could use over and over. Kids read the Dolch preprimer words, count how many letters are in each word and sort by how many. These words have 1 to 6 letters. This set includes 11 pages of 41 cards without a picture and cards that have “1 letter”, “2 letters”, an so on to “6 letters”.
This set of strips has 41 Dolch preprimer words on them. This set does not have any pictures to go with the words. Your kids read the words, count how many letters are in the words, and write them on the cards with a dry erase marker.
The front cover, the back cover, and the spine are all on the outside of the book. This worksheet illustrates those three parts and labels them. Kids can color the book.
The spine is the part that holds the book together. The title is on the spine. This is a simple informational worksheet about the spine of a book.
This worksheet repeats what kids have learned so far about the book parts. Now they get to do a hands on cut and glue to show they know what they’ve learned.
This worksheet reinforces that previous one in that kids get to practice the vocabulary of the words you just taught them. Kids can trace and write the book parts and then they can identify them by circling them.