Things that Start with Z Cards
Gosh, geezzz. Where can I find words that start with z? Right here, my dear, with the words buzz, zebra, zero, zigzag, zinnia, zipper, zoo, and zucchini.
You will find a treasure trove of language arts worksheets on these pages! Need some lined writing paper? No problem! We’ve got all kinds. Some reading comprehension worksheets? We’ve got those, too. Phonics worksheets? Coming right up! Printing practice to get those letters printed really well? Yes, we’ve got those, too. Did I mention sight words flashcards and sight word worksheets? There are lots of those, too. So step right up, take your pick and then come back for more.
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Alphabet Concepts about Print Phonics and Phonemic Awareness
Gosh, geezzz. Where can I find words that start with z? Right here, my dear, with the words buzz, zebra, zero, zigzag, zinnia, zipper, zoo, and zucchini.
Letter flashcards in a big, bold traditional manuscript font. Each uppercase and lowercase letter is on its own cards giving you options for how to use them. 7 pages of 26 letter flashcards.
This set of printable alphabet flashcards is plain and simple – clean, crisp, traditional fonts with the uppercase and lowercase letters on the same card. 7 pages with 26 cards.
These letter flash cards have upper case and lower case letters on separate cards. The letter are on primary writing lines so kids can see how the letters are to be written. 13 pages with 52 flash cards.
Our ABC flashcards have both uppercase and lowercase letters on the same cards. They are printed on primary writing lines in a traditional manuscript. 7 pages with 26 cards.
These abc flash cards have happy pictures for each letter that are sure put a pep in your step! Uppercase and lowercase letters and a picture word are included. 7 pages with 26 cards.
These alphabet flash cards with pictures have the upper and lower case letters on the same cards under the picture neatly printed on primary writing lines. 7 pages with 26 cards.
Here’s an emergent reader text about blue things: The crayon is blue. The radio is blue. The yo-yo is blue. The house is blue. Have fun reading and coloring!
Red is the best! Especially in an emergent reader text! Here you’ll read about yarn, jelly, an apple, a flower, and a zipper all being red.
An emergent reader can be about good nutrition, and this is one of them. It reads “I eat …” and names apples, bananas, cherries, oranges and watermelons.
This emergent reader talks about wild animals, but they look sweet and docile. They include elephants, lions, hippos, giraffes and zebras. Have fun reading.
Now this is a fun emergent reader. What kid doesn’t like bugs? You’ll see an ant, a spider, a worm, a ladybug, a grasshopper and a caterpillar.
Now this emergent reader is cool! The text reads, “We ride in a car.” And in a train, and a plane, and a boat, and a rocket, and even a blimp!
Letter tracing of upper case A stretches from top to bottom in teepee style fashion. It has a line across to keep those angled lines in place! Have fun with upper case A.
Upper case B is almost like tracing bubbles. It looks almost like a double bubble! What else could it be? The toe part of two shoes? Wait! We’re getting off track. Let’s trace the B’s.
Letter tracing can be fun if you associate it with shapes. This upper case C is not the round kind, like a circle, but the more narrow kind, like an oval. Have fun with them!