Description
Build beginning sounds, letter recognition, counting, and graphing skills all at the same time with these fun and engaging Alphabet Sounds Count and Graph Worksheets! These no prep kindergarten phonics worksheets are perfect for reinforcing letter sounds while sneaking in meaningful math practice your students will love.
lncudes 26 alphabet worksheets for A-Z beginning sounds where students color, count, graph, trace, and write letters. This easy prep activity combines phonics and math skills in one easy activity Note: The letter X focuses on the ending sound since it is more difficult to find beginning sound picture matches.
Ideas for Use
These alphabet phonics worksheets are extremely versatile and easy to use throughout the school year!
Use them for:
• Literacy centers
• Math centers
• Morning work
• Small groups
• Independent practice
• Sub plans
• Early finishers
• Homework
• RTI intervention
• Phonics review
These activities work especially well for reinforcing letter-sound correspondence, phonemic awareness, and early graphing skills in a fun and meaningful way. Teachers love activities that combine multiple skills into one simple printable.
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Alphabet Sounds Count and Graph Kindergarten Phonics and Counting Worksheets
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Description
Build beginning sounds, letter recognition, counting, and graphing skills all at the same time with these fun and engaging Alphabet Sounds Count and Graph Worksheets! These no prep kindergarten phonics worksheets are perfect for reinforcing letter sounds while sneaking in meaningful math practice your students will love.
lncudes 26 alphabet worksheets for A-Z beginning sounds where students color, count, graph, trace, and write letters. This easy prep activity combines phonics and math skills in one easy activity Note: The letter X focuses on the ending sound since it is more difficult to find beginning sound picture matches.
Ideas for Use
These alphabet phonics worksheets are extremely versatile and easy to use throughout the school year!
Use them for:
• Literacy centers
• Math centers
• Morning work
• Small groups
• Independent practice
• Sub plans
• Early finishers
• Homework
• RTI intervention
• Phonics review
These activities work especially well for reinforcing letter-sound correspondence, phonemic awareness, and early graphing skills in a fun and meaningful way. Teachers love activities that combine multiple skills into one simple printable.
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