In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters q and r by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the q and r sounds, and tracing and writing the letters q and r.
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters s and t by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the s and t sounds, and tracing and writing the letters s and t.
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters u and v by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying theu and v sounds, and tracing and writing the letters u and v.
What comes next in this nursery rhyme? In this early reading worksheet, your child gets practice reading along to a well-known rhyme and using memory and pictures to identify and write the missing words in each verse.
What comes next in this nursery rhyme? In this early reading worksheet, your child gets practice reading along to a well-known rhyme and using memory and pictures to identify and write the missing words in each verse.
Itsy Bitsy Spider! This early reading and writing worksheet gives your child practice reading this classic rhyme, drawing, and writing all the words with the ai vowel sound.
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters m and n by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the m and n sounds, and tracing and writing the letters m and n.
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters i and j by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the i and j sounds, and tracing and writing the letters i and j.
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters k and l by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the k and l sounds, and tracing and writing the letters k and l.
In this early writing worksheet, your child will trace, complete, and practice drawing three sets of line patterns that are used to form letters of the alphabet.