Letters: Part 3 Essential Activities for Kindergarten

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Letters U-X

Learn alphabet letters easily with this fun and instructional video from Kid’s Academy. The alphabet is the foundation for learning to read. Young learners at preschool and kindergarten learn to identify letters and the letter sounds. With this knowledge students understand that letters together with their sounds form words and students are on their way to learning to read. Mastering the English alphabet for kids is a huge task. Identifying all 26 letters and their sounds is simple with fun visuals!
Has your child reached that age and stage in his academics where he has to learn the letter “x”? If yes then there are some things you can do to teach him the concept of this letter, its sound and its use properly and in a more effective way. Learning alphabets is easy for us adults and we can easily pick new things because our brains have developed and we’ve got a lot of learning experience too but that’s not the case with children so you have to be a little patient with them.
The letter Z is a very fun letter to learn about. The letter’s sound is fun to learn because it is easier to distinguish between other letter sounds This video presents the letter Z and teaches the sound of Z. At the beginning of the video, the letter Z appears on the screen. Then the video voiceover enunciates the letter Z sound three times and then asks the viewer to say the sound of letter z. The viewer is then shown the words zipper, zebra and zoo. These are word examples that young children are familiar with and now associate with the letter Z. The Z sound is pronounced when the word appears. The video length is excellent in that it is long enough to teach the letter Z and it’s sound, while not being too long so that a young child loses interest. The video’s animation of the zipper, zebra, and zoo appeals to young learners and is visually inviting.
Learn alphabet letters easily with this fun and instructional video from Kid’s Academy. The alphabet is the foundation for learning to read. Young learners at preschool and kindergarten learn to identify letters and the letter sounds. With this knowledge students understand that letters together with their sounds form words and students are on their way to learning to read. Mastering the English alphabet for kids is a huge task. Identifying all 26 letters and their sounds is simple with fun visuals!
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Find Lowercase Letters v w x Worksheet

Find Lowercase Letters v w x Worksheet
Ask your child if they completely understand the alphabet, and ask them to give an example of each letter. If they do not know the alphabet yet, help them build their understanding with this worksheet. This easy exercise helps to build your child’s understanding of the alphabet and the lowercase letters. Find the letters v, w, and x in this downloadable PDF placed among other uppercase letters and numbers.
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Find Uppercase Letters Y Z Worksheet
Find and circle the uppercase letters in this downloadable worksheet. Learning the alphabet is one of the first things your young one will need to successfully complete before learning to read and write. So, it is extremely important that your youngster has an accurate and proper understanding of the alphabet. This includes understanding and identifying the difference between uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Letter W Coloring Sheet
Your child will have a whale of a time with this letter "W" coloring page! Focusing on one coolest letters in the alphabet, your child will utilize his or her creativity while coloring the whale and watch on the page. Be sure to help your child recognize the letter and the sound it makes!
Letter X Sounds Worksheet
The letter X is an interesting one, since it sounds a lot like a word with a -cks ending! Help your early learner master the «x» sound in words using this colorfully illustrated phonics worksheet! Watch as your child names pictures like “box” or “watch”. While working, ensure that kids listen closely for the pronunciation of each. Circle only the pictures that contain the «x» sound and double check by looking for the letter in the word below each image!
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Consonant Sounds: V, W, Y, Z

Consonant Sounds:  V, W, Y, Z
In this assessment, students will use their knowledge of sound relationships to identify the initial consonant sounds v, w, y, and z.
Identifying Lowercase Letters s-z
This quiz assesses students’ ability to identify lowercase letters s-z.
Identifying Uppercase Letters S-Z
This quiz assesses students’ ability to identify uppercase letters S-Z