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Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Alphabet for age 5-7!

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Make a New Word Worksheet
Make a New Word Worksheet

Make a New Word Worksheet

Young readers and writers can enhance their skills with this fun PDF worksheet. They'll trace letters to create new words and feel like super readers and writers after finding six words. They'll also practice building words with the "all" word family.
Make a New Word Worksheet
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Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet
Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet

Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet

The vowel digraph ea can be read in two ways. Examples of the long sound are "read" and "lead"; examples of the short sound are "bread" and "head". Ask your kids to give you more examples and then have them check off the correct word for the pictures on this worksheet. This will help them understand the ea sound.
Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet
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Irregular Words Worksheet
Irregular Words Worksheet

Irregular Words Worksheet

This fun word search worksheet helps kids practice reading irregular words and build their sight word banks. They'll also get practice with visual discrimination and fine motor skills as they hunt down the words.
Irregular Words Worksheet
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Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet
Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet

Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet

Kids can have fun and learn with this maze! They'll look for and read words with the 'long I' sound spelled 'igh'. Most words ending with 'T' have this spelling. Decode words while learning about long vowel sounds and their spellings.
Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet
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Phonics for Kids | Long Vowel Sound O | PDF Worksheet 1
Phonics for Kids | Long Vowel Sound O | PDF Worksheet 1

Long Vowel Sound O Worksheet

Help the goat find her missing O! Guide your little learner through this fun maze to help the goat get its vowel sound back. Make phonics learning engaging and enjoyable with this free printable worksheet.
Long Vowel Sound O Worksheet
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Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet
Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet

Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet

Help your kids identify objects and better count syllables in words. Look at the printout images with them and have them say each word out loud. Ask them to count syllables and tick the box with the correct number. With this worksheet, your kids will become more skilled.
Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet
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Beginning sound d worksheet
Beginning sound d worksheet

Beginning Sound D Worksheet

Reinforce phonics with this vibrant beginning sound d worksheet! Pictures help kids identify words beginning with 'd' and develop early reading skills. Sounding out each word increases literacy!
Beginning Sound D Worksheet
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Vocabulary expansion during the early ages of 5-7 is a crucial aspect of a child's cognitive and language development. At this stage, children are in what is often referred to as the "sponge" phase, where their brains are highly receptive to new information. Introducing an Alphabet Vocabulary expansion for young children sets the groundwork for effective communication, reading comprehension, and writing skills.

When children are exposed to a rich vocabulary early on, it significantly boosts their ability to understand and articulate complex ideas. This proficiency aids in fostering critical thinking and enables them to follow instructions better, which is vital in a classroom setting. A child who is well-versed with diverse words can navigate social interactions with ease, promoting confidence and positive self-esteem.

Moreover, early vocabulary expansion has shown a direct correlation with long-term academic success. Children who have a broader vocabulary tend to perform better in all subjects since they can make connections across different concepts more effectively.

Parents and teachers play a pivotal role in facilitating these learning opportunities. By incorporating alphabet-related vocabulary activities such as reading aloud, engaging in word games, and interactive storytelling, they create a stimulating environment that nurtures lifelong learning and intellectual curiosity. Therefore, dedicating time and effort to vocabulary building in the foundational years lays a solid foundation for a child’s future education and personal development.