C - Lesson for Preschool, Chapter - Alphabet

In the "C" lesson from our Alphabet chapter, part of the Early Literacy Skills unit designed for preschool students, children will embark on an exciting journey to explore the third letter of the alphabet: the letter C. This lesson will introduce students to the letter C, guiding them through recognizing its unique shape and sound, which is foundational for reading and writing. Through engaging activities such as the Letter C Tracing Page, children will develop fine motor skills and learn how to correctly form the letter C. This hands-on experience is crucial for memory retention and understanding the physical act of writing.

Additionally, the Letter C Coloring Sheet activity will stimulate creativity while reinforcing the identification of the letter C. This fun, artistic component keeps the learning process enjoyable and engaging for young minds, encouraging a positive attitude towards learning.

Understanding the letter C is important as it builds the groundwork for reading fluency and comprehension. Early literacy skills are critical for academic success, and mastering each letter of the alphabet is a step towards becoming confident readers and writers.

Estimated classroom time: 10 min
Chapter: Alphabet
Unit: Early Literacy Skills
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Letter C
Letter C
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Letter C Tracing Page
Letter C Tracing Page
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Letter C Coloring Sheet
Letter C Coloring Sheet
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  • Activity 1 / Letter C

  • Activity 2 / Letter C Tracing Page

    Can you see the letter "C"? Sit close by and have a look at this new letter tracing worksheet. Let's learn to trace and write the letter. The red dot marks the beginning. Put the pencil there, then follow the lines – trace and write the letter. The capital letter "C" comes first and the lowercase letter "c" comes next. 
    Everyone likes cats and their backs look like "C"s when they are excited. Let's complete the word and make the cat calm and say "prrr" like a car (and don't forget to complete the word). 
    Get more free alphabet printables.

  • Activity 3 / Letter C Coloring Sheet

    Words like “cat” and “car” are some of kids’ first sight words. While your child might not be ready to read just yet, simply exposing kids to letters, words, and sounds, helps kids soak up knowledge long before they begin reading. Use this letter c coloring page to introduce the letter "C"!