Enhance your child's reading skills with our comprehensive Normal Alphabet Worksheets designed for ages 5-9. These engaging worksheets foster phonetic awareness and essential literacy skills through fun activities that focus on letter recognition, sound association, and word formation. Ideal for educators and parents alike, our resources make learning to read an enjoyable experience. Featuring colorful illustrations and age-appropriate exercises, your child will build a strong foundation in reading while developing confidence. Explore our printable materials today and watch your young learner thrive as they master the basics of reading in an interactive and supportive environment!


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Distinguish between Long O and Short O

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Open Syllables Worksheet
Open Syllables Worksheet

Open Syllables Worksheet

Before beginning this worksheet, make sure your child knows what open syllables are. If not, take time to teach them with examples. Then, help the writer finish her book by circling words with open syllables. She needs your child's help!
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Long and Short I Worksheet
Long and Short I Worksheet

Long and Short I Worksheet

Print the worksheet and have the students read "pig" and "fire". Check for understanding the difference between long and short vowels. Color in words and pictures to make learning phonics fun! This exercise is perfect for introducing the topic to your students.
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Long and Short O Worksheet
Long and Short O Worksheet

Long and Short O Worksheet

Help your students recognize the difference between long and short «Os» with this fun printout. Let them read and color-in "rope" and "mop" simultaneously. Listen to the different sounds, then color the words and pictures. Great for classes, it'll make your phonics lesson memorable and enjoyable.
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