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Letter or Word? Worksheet
Letter or Word? Worksheet

Letter or Word? Worksheet

Help your kids differentiate between words and letters. If they can recite their alphabets and identify common words, this tracing sheet will be a breeze. Have them trace on the dotted lines to place the letters in the red bag with the kitten, and the words in the blue bag with the monkey.
Letter or Word? Worksheet
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Front of the Book Worksheet
Front of the Book Worksheet

Front of the Book Worksheet

Help your child become a reader with this free worksheet! It's full of fun new friends and is designed to help kids understand concepts about the front of a book. They'll look at each picture and decide which friend is holding the book with the front cover, and check off the correct answer in the given boxes. Get your little one ready to be a reader!
Front of the Book Worksheet
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Sight Words Worksheet: The
Sight Words Worksheet: The

Sight Words: The Worksheet

Get the worksheet and start now. The word "the" is an essential part of English. Teaching your child to read and write it is easy with this sight words worksheet. They'll practice reading the word, tracing it, and using it in sentences. It's the perfect way to take your child's language skills to the next level! Get the worksheet today.
Sight Words: The Worksheet
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Pre reading worksheet guess my name
Pre reading worksheet guess my name

Pre Reading Worksheet Guess My Name

Guess My Name is a fun way to practice inference skills. Guess My Name is a fun pre-reading game to help your child practice drawing inferences from clues. With colorful illustrations, they'll use clues to match each elephant with its sentence and sharpen their inference skills.
Pre Reading Worksheet Guess My Name
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Reading skills in 5-year-olds lay the foundation for lifelong learning and academic success. Early literacy is crucial because it significantly influences children's cognitive development and social skills. At this age, children are rapidly developing their language abilities and are highly receptive to learning. Parents and teachers should prioritize reading skills to enhance vocabulary acquisition, comprehension, and communication skills.

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