Boost your child's reading skills with our engaging Normal Alphabet Worksheets designed specifically for ages 5-6! These printable worksheets provide an interactive learning experience, helping young learners recognize letters, associate sounds, and improve vocabulary. Each activity is tailored to reinforce their understanding of the alphabet through fun exercises that promote both reading and writing skills. Ideal for parents and educators, these resources can be easily integrated into daily learning routines or classroom activities. Watch your child build confidence and a love for reading while mastering essential literacy skills! Start their reading journey today with our creative and effective worksheets.


Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Alphabet for age 5-6!

Review

Favorites
With answer key
Interactive
  • 5-6
  • Reading skills improvement
  • Alphabet
  • Normal
Opposite Day Worksheet
Opposite Day Worksheet

Opposite Day Worksheet

Early learners need to know about opposites to improve their higher-order thinking and critical thinking. This fun worksheet helps them understand the concept, practice opposite words, read high-frequency words and work on fine motor skills. Download the traceable PDF to get started.
Opposite Day Worksheet
Worksheet
Find the Vowels Reading Worksheet
Find the Vowels Reading Worksheet

Find the Vowels Reading Worksheet

This worksheet helps kids identify vowels with bright colors and engaging activities to strengthen their visual discrimination and fine motor skills. Young learners will find it easy to succeed and be excited to keep reading!
Find the Vowels Reading Worksheet
Worksheet
Identify the Written Words Worksheet
Identify the Written Words Worksheet

Identify the Written Words Worksheet

Have your students identify the objects on the printout, then spell the words. If they already know how to spell, this exercise should be easy. Help them circle the correct letters from the set to spell out the words. This is a great way to reinforce reading and spelling skills. Max 80 words.
Identify the Written Words Worksheet
Worksheet
Words with sound p Reading Worksheet
Words with sound p Reading Worksheet

Words with sound p Reading Worksheet

Working on this fun worksheet? Name each picture aloud and listen carefully before circling those that start with the letter «p»! Pizza, pig, plane, or banana - practice phonics to help your child recognize the letter «p» sound for successful early reading and decoding!
Words with sound p Reading Worksheet
Worksheet
Letter Y and Z Sounds Worksheet
Letter Y and Z Sounds Worksheet

Letter Y and Z Sounds Worksheet

Y and Z can be tricky for kids to learn. Kids Academy has the answer with a great worksheet. "Yo-yo", "yak" and "zebra" help kids recognize, say and trace each letter. Plus, they can read the words and match them to images! Let your child try and help them master phonics at the end of the alphabet.
Letter Y and Z Sounds Worksheet
Worksheet
Let's Check for «i» Sounds Worksheet
Let's Check for «i» Sounds Worksheet

Let's Check for «i» Sounds Worksheet

This fun worksheet with pictures boosts phonics skills - differentiating between long «ī» and short «i» sounds in 1- and 2-syllable words. Kids use picture clues to read words, then check off the correct ones. It's a great way for new readers to practice early reading skills and find success on their own.
Let's Check for «i» Sounds Worksheet
Worksheet
Lets Count Syllables Worksheet
Lets Count Syllables Worksheet

Lets Count Syllables Worksheet

This fun animal worksheet makes learning to read easier by breaking words into syllables. Bright, cheery pictures give context and help kids choose the right syllable count. Count together and enjoy as your child learns and gains success!
Lets Count Syllables Worksheet
Worksheet


Improving reading skills in children aged 5-6 is crucial for their overall development and future academic success. Early reading skills form the foundation for literacy, critical thinking, and effective communication. At this age, children are naturally curious and eager to learn; nurturing their reading abilities taps into this enthusiasm, making learning fun and engaging.

Parents and teachers play a vital role in fostering a love for reading. Strong reading skills enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency, all of which are essential for future learning in all subjects. Moreover, as children read more, they develop their imagination and creativity, gaining new perspectives on the world around them.

Additionally, proficient reading skills can build a child’s confidence. Children who struggle with reading may feel intimidated in school settings, potentially leading to disengagement or anxiety. By focusing on early reading development, caregivers can equip children with the skills they need to participate actively in learning.

Encouraging reading habits also strengthens literacy skills, leading to better performance in school. Ultimately, investing in reading skills at this critical stage sets the groundwork for lifelong learning, making it a priority for both parents and teachers.