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Letter Name Fluency Practice
Letter Name Fluency Practice
Letter Name Fluency Practice
Letter Name Fluency Practice
Letter Name Fluency Practice
Letter Name Fluency Practice
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Do your students need letter name fluency practice? This resource is perfect for letter name fluency. Letter naming is foundational pre-literacy skill. A child’s ability to name letters is a predictor of a child’s success in reading. Even though this seems like an basic skill it is a skill that is assessed many times in a child's school career. Letter name fluency practice can be fun. This skill is easy to assess and easy to practice. This resource includes different ways to assess and practice this skill. There is an assessment with a grading sheet and a page to track progress. There are colored pages and black and white pages. There are pages with lines that can be cut into strips. There are strips that match the introduction of letters in Fundations.

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This is what you will find in this resource:

  • Letter Naming with Dots
  • Letter Naming Strips
  • Practice Sheets (homework)
  • Letter Name Assessment
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Letter Name Fluency Practice

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K - 1st
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Description

Do your students need letter name fluency practice? This resource is perfect for letter name fluency. Letter naming is foundational pre-literacy skill. A child’s ability to name letters is a predictor of a child’s success in reading. Even though this seems like an basic skill it is a skill that is assessed many times in a child's school career. Letter name fluency practice can be fun. This skill is easy to assess and easy to practice. This resource includes different ways to assess and practice this skill. There is an assessment with a grading sheet and a page to track progress. There are colored pages and black and white pages. There are pages with lines that can be cut into strips. There are strips that match the introduction of letters in Fundations.

Check out my freeletter matching game

This is what you will find in this resource:

  • Letter Naming with Dots
  • Letter Naming Strips
  • Practice Sheets (homework)
  • Letter Name Assessment
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Print many upper- and lowercase letters.
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