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Letter Recognition Worksheets for Stamp Markers

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This was something different with the stamping markers, once I introduced the students to it, they were so excited to do it! Another great way to teach letters!
My students love using stamp markers. This resource is simple to use and perfect for letter review. Thank you!
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Description

Letter recognition worksheets – one for each letter of the alphabet! These engaging alphabet worksheets give students practice recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters and their initial sounds. They also engage children with a fun marker stamping activity – great for literacy centers!

MORE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

These letter worksheets include a page for each letter of the alphabet, with a picture representing the letter's initial sound. The set addresses 3 skills:

• Recognizing letter shapes

• Learning common initial sounds

• Practicing letter discrimination

Students use stamp markers (or any other mini-stamp about that size) and stamp in the perfectly sized circles within each letter and picture. Then, your students search the bottom section for those letters and stamp them too.

BONUS

This worksheet pack also includes 4 stamp marker activity sheets using the following pre-primer sight words: the, you, see, can.

Students stamp the letters of each word, and then they can read a short phrase or sentence using the picture as a clue.

CONTENTS

31 print-and-go pages total:

• Alphabet activity worksheets (26 pages)

• Pre-primer sight word worksheets (4 pages)

• ABC’s recording sheet (1 page)

All the worksheets are black and white.

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LOOKING FOR MORE ALPHABET LITERACY CENTER IDEAS?

You’ll love our hands-on letter printables – they work well in centers or as worksheet activities:

Glue Dot Alphabet Letter Activity

Dot Dabber Connect-the Dots Letter Activity

Hole Punching Alphabet Letter Activity

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.

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