Rocket, preset, grasshopper, and gum go into the not letter Q column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for rocket, preset, grasshopper, and gum.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the adorable little ladybug, new calculator, huge pumpkin, cute pig, beautiful peacock, new pencil, old clock, and happy dolphin. These alphabet worksheets focus on the P beginning sound.
Pumpkin, pig, peacock, and pencil go into the letter P column. As they identify the images – pumpkin, pig, peacock, and pencil, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – p is for pumpkin, p is for pig, p is for peacock, and p is for a pencil.
Ladybug, calculator, clock, and dolphin go into the not letter P column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for ladybug, calculator, clock, and dolphin.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the enormous octopus, cool cap, new oven, big ostrich, loud drum, adorable backpack, wise owl, and a new umbrella. These alphabet worksheets focus on the O beginning sound.
Octopus, oven, ostrich, and owl go into the letter O column. As they identify the images – octopus, oven, ostrich, and owl, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – o is for octopus, o is for an oven, o is for ostrich, and o is for an owl.
Cap, drum, backpack, and umbrella go into the not letter O column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for cap, drum, backpack, and umbrella.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the thin needle, adorable elephant, new ice skates, big net, fast unicycle, strong nail, lovely nest, and cooking pot. These alphabet worksheets focus on the N beginning sound.
Needle, net, nail, and nest go into the letter N column. As they identify the images – needle, net, nail, and nest, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – n is for a needle, n is for the net, n is for nail, and n is for a nest.
Elephant, ice skates, unicycle, and pot go into the not letter N column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for elephant, ice skates, unicycle, and pot.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the new magnifying glass, big bear, strong magnet, heavy anchor, interesting book, beautiful moon, boiled egg, happy mushroom. These alphabet worksheets focus on the M beginning sound.
Magnifying glass, magnet, moon, and mushroom go into the letter M column. As they identify the images – magnifying glass, magnet, moon, and mushroom, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – m is for magnifying glass, m is for a magnet, m is for the moon, and m is for mushroom.
Bear, anchor, book, and egg go into the not letter M column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the bear, anchor, book, and egg.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the huge whale, old log, tasty looking apple, big lock, the shining lamp, fallen leaf, hot son, and a cute watering can. These alphabet worksheets focus on the L beginning sound.
Log, lock, lamp, and leaf go into the letter L column. As they identify the images – log, lock, lamp, and leaf, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – l is for log, l is for a lock, l is for a lamp, and l is for a leaf.
Whale, apple, sun, and watering can go into the not letter L column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the whale, apple, sun, and watering can
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the hot oven, flying kite, brand new key, long caterpillar, wealthy yacht, curious koala, fast ostrich, and a cool keyboard. These alphabet worksheets focus on the K beginning sound.
Kite, key, koala, and keyboard go into the letter K column. As they identify the images – kite, key, koala, and keyboard let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – k is for kite, k is for a key, k is for the koala, and k is for a keyboard.
Oven, caterpillar, yacht, and ostrich go into the not letter K column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words oven, caterpillar, yacht, and ostrich.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the happy jellyfish, beautiful snowflake, fallen leaf, empty jar, old violin, huge jug, warm jacket, and a strong robot. These alphabet worksheets focus on the J beginning sound.
Jellyfish, jar, jug, and jacket go into the letter J column. As they identify the images – jellyfish, jar, jug, and jacket, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – j is for jellyfish, j is for a jar, j is a jug, and j is for jacket.
Snowflake, leaf, violin, and robot go into the not letter J column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words snowflake, leaf, violin, and robot.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the acoustic guitar, cold ice cube, hot iron, flying kite, a delicious ice cream, high palm, cold igloo, and majestic dinosaur. These alphabet worksheets focus on the I beginning sound.
Ice cube, iron, ice cream, and igloo go into the letter I column. As they identify the images – ice cube, iron, ice cream, and igloo let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – i is for ice cube, i is for iron, i is for ice cream, and i is for igloo.
Guitar, kite, palm, and dinosaur go into the not letter I column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words guitar, kite, palm, and dinosaur.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the adorable duck, a lovely house, a cool hat, a nice bird, a flying airplane, a curious hedgehog, a flying helicopter, and a sharp axe. These alphabet worksheets focus on the H beginning sound.
House, hat, hedgehog, and helicopter go into the letter H column. As they identify the images – house, hat, hedgehog, and helicopter let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – h is for house, h is for hedgehog, h is for hat, and h is for helicopter.
Duck, bird, airplane, and axe go into the not letter H column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words duck, bird, airplane, and axe.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the strong hammer, loud guitar, tasty grapes, sticky spider web, a happy ghost, spiky cactus, a busy bee, and a cute goat. These alphabet worksheets focus on the G beginning sound.
Guitar, grapes, ghost, and a goat go into the letter G column. As they identify the images – guitar, grapes, ghost, and a goat let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – g is for guitar, g is for grapes, g is for ghost, and g is for goat.
Hammer, web, cactus, and bee go into the not letter G column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words hammer, web, cactus, and bee
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the silver fork, happy monkey, wide net, curious fox, floating balloon, pretty flower, cool hat, and lovely fish. These alphabet worksheets focus on the F beginning sound.
Fork, fox, flower, and fish go into the letter F column. As they identify the images – fork, fox, flower, and fish let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – f is for a fork, f is for fox, f is for flower, and f is for fish.
Monkey, net, balloon, and hat go into the not letter F column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words monkey, net, balloon, and hat.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the enormous pumpkin, great eagle, cute elephant, sharp pencil, small envelope, gentle jellyfish, a courageous astronaut, and a human ear. These alphabet worksheets focus on the E beginning sound.
Eagle, elephant, envelope, and ear go into the letter E column. As they identify the images – eagle, elephant, envelope, and ear, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – e is for eagle, e is for elephant, e is for an envelope, and e is for the ear.
Pumpkin, jellyfish, astronaut. and pencil go into the not letter E column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words pumpkin, jellyfish, astronaut. and a pencil.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the loud drum, cute hedgehog, adorable dog, big dinosaur, shining lamp, young dolphin, sailboat, and delicious grapes. These alphabet worksheets focus on the D beginning sound.
Drum, dog, dinosaur, and dolphin go into the letter D column. As they identify the images – drum, dog, dinosaur, and dolphin, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – d for drum, d for a dog, d for a dinosaur, and d for a dolphin.
Hedgehog, lamp, sailboat, and grapes go into the not letter D column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words hedgehog, lamp, sailboat, and grapes.
Cut and paste the acoustic guitar, an adorable cat, a friendly frog, a healthy carrot, a smiling crab, a strong tent, a cold igloo, and a nice car. These alphabet worksheets focus on C beginning sound.
Cat, carrot, crab, and car go into the letter C column. As they identify the images – cat, carrot, crab, and car, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – c is for a cat, c is for carrot, c is for crab, and c is for a car.
Guitar, frog, tent, and igloo go into the not letter C column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words guitar, frog, tent, and igloo.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the flying bat, strong magnet, big star, pretty butterfly, yummy banana, strong octopus, big ball, and a scary ghost. These alphabet worksheets focus on B beginning sound.
Bat, butterfly, banana, and a ball go into the letter B column. As they identify the images – bat, butterfly, banana, and ball, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – b is for bat, b is for butterfly, b is for a banana, and b is for the ball.
Magnet, star, octopus, and ghost go into the not letter B column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words magnet, star, octopus, and ghost.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Cut and paste the yummy apple, steel anchor, pretty angel, a sharp axe, a white igloo, a busy bee, small mouse, and mighty crab. These alphabet worksheets focus on the A beginning sound.
Apple, anchor, angel, and axe go into the letter A column. As they identify the images – apple, anchor, angel, and axe, let them say the words out loud and ask them to identify the beginning sound – A for apple, a for anchor, a for angel, and a for an axe.
Crab, mouse, igloo, and bee go into the not letter A column. Ask them what the beginning sounds are for the words crab, mouse, igloo, and bee.
The second sheet is all about sorting letters.
Encourage your kids to follow the boxes with letter Z in it all the way through the ladybug to the caterpillar and solve the letter Z mazes.
These letter Z worksheets are perfect for the letter of the week activities, morning work, early finishers, or as a fun task to solve as homework.
Kids can draw a line or color the boxes with their crayons, coloring pencils, daubers or any way to find the way from the ladybug to her friend Mr. Caterpillar.
The set includes 3 sheets – a page where students need to follow lowercase letters, the second sheets where there are uppercase letters to follow, and the third page with a mix of upper and lowercase letters