January Letter Naming and Sound Practice (Free download)

 
Letter Naming Fluency activities

 

 
Letter sounds and letter naming are fundamental concepts all students must master.  The free download below has a mixed practice sheet that can be used to practice either letter sounds or letter naming at home and school. 
 
To reduce printing, laminate the sheets or use page protectors. Then you can use an expo marker for tracking and then erase it for the next use. 
 
Letter Naming Fluency activities
 
 
 
 

 


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October Letter Sounds and Letter Naming Practice for Home and School (Free downloads)

Letter sounds and letter naming are fundamental concepts all students must master. This year, I will be sharing a monthly letter sounds and letter naming practice file for parents and teachers.  The free download below has three practice sheets that can be used to practice either letter sounds and letter naming at home and school. 
 
To reduce printing, laminate the sheets or use page protectors. Then you can use an expo marker for tracking and then erase it for the next use. 
 
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September Letter Naming and Letter Sounds Practice (Free Upper Case, Lower Case, and Mixed Practice)

Letter sounds and letter naming are fundamental concepts all students must master. This year, I will be sharing a monthly letter sounds and letter naming practice file for parents and teachers.  The free download below has three practice sheets that can be used to practice either letter sounds and letter naming at home and school. 
 
To reduce printing, laminate the sheets or use page protectors. Then you can use an expo marker for tracking and then erase it for the next use. 
 
Click on the picture to download the three free practice sheets.

 

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August Letter Naming and Letter Sounds Practice (Free Upper Case, Lower Case, and Mixed Practice)

Letter sounds and letter naming are fundamental concepts all students must master. This year, I will be sharing a monthly letter sounds and letter naming practice file for parents and teachers.  The free download below has three practice sheets that can be used to practice either letter sounds and letter naming at home and school.
To reduce printing, laminate the sheets or use page protectors. Then you can use an expo marker for tracking and then erase it for the next use.
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Gingerbread Roll-a-Letter (Free Download)

 I hope this post finds you well! I have a free classroom resource for you to download and use with your students or share with your families to practice at home. All you need to do is print and find some dice. A student rolls the die and identifies the lower case letter in the row of the die they roll. The set has two different versions of the Gingerbread Roll-a-Letter.
ROLL-A-LETTER (FREE DOWNLOAD)
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ROLL-A-UPPER AND LOWER CASE LETTER (FREE DOWNLOAD)

I hope this post finds you well! I have a free classroom resource for you to download and use with your students or share with your families to practice at home. All you need to do is print and find some dice. A student rolls the die and identifies the upper and lower case letter in the row of the die they roll. The set has three different versions of the Roll-a-Upper and Lower Case Letter. If you have a request, please let me know in the comments. (Click on the picture to download.)

 
 
ROLL-A-UPPER CASE LETTER (FREE DOWNLOAD)
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Roll-A-Lower Case Letter (Free Download)

I hope this post finds you well! I have a free classroom resource for you to download and use with your students or share with your families to practice at home. All you need to do is print and find some dice. A student rolls the die and identifies the lower case letter in the row of the die they roll. The set has two different versions of the Roll-a-Lower Case Letter. 

 
 
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