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    Discover our engaging Missing Letters Worksheets designed specifically for children aged 6-9! These interactive resources help young learners enhance their alphabet recognition and spelling skills by identifying and filling in missing letters in various fun exercises. Tailored to boost creativity and critical thinking, our worksheets feature vibrant illustrations and themes that keep students motivated while they practice. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, our worksheets promote both independent learning and collaborative activities. Help your child build confidence in their reading and writing abilities with our expertly crafted Missing Letters Worksheets that make learning enjoyable and effective!


    Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Missing Letters for age 6-9!

    Use Capital Letters at the Beginning of a Sentence

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    Find The Missing Word Worksheet
    Find The Missing Word Worksheet

    Find The Missing Word Worksheet

    Master silent letters like "b" and "k" with this illustrated worksheet! Read the sentences and fill in the blanks with the correct word, checking the box. Read all the way to the bottom and review words containing silent letters. A great way to help your little learner tackle a tough topic!
    Find The Missing Word Worksheet
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    Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet
    Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet

    Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet

    Practice the "th" digraph with this fun worksheet from Kids Academy! See how it appears at the beginning, middle, or end of words and help learners fill in the blanks. Check if they got it right by finding the th digraph at the bottom!
    Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet
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    Missing Digraph: Part 1 Worksheet
    Missing Digraph: Part 1 Worksheet

    Missing Digraph: Part 1 Worksheet

    Practice the 'th' digraph with this worksheet! Ask kids to say the words shown and sound out the letters below each image. Check the box with the correct digraph to complete. Examples include 'earth', 'bath' and 'moth', all ending with the same two letters. Phonics teaches that digraphs are two letters that make one sound.
    Missing Digraph: Part 1 Worksheet
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    Pick the Letter Worksheet
    Pick the Letter Worksheet

    Pick the Letter Worksheet

    Put your child's capitalization and reading skills to the test with this missing letter worksheet! Have them look at each sentence, note the blank and review the letters below. Find the uppercase letter that should start each sentence and check the boxes to complete. Fun and colorful, this worksheet is sure to keep your child engaged!
    Pick the Letter Worksheet
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    Missing Letter Worksheet
    Missing Letter Worksheet

    Missing Letter Worksheet

    Congrats! If your kids can spell some small words, pat yourself on the back. Struggling with the alphabet? Help them learn with this simple worksheet. They'll have to find the missing letter to complete the word. Print this worksheet and help your little one find and circle the right letter.
    Missing Letter Worksheet
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    Which Letter Should you Choose? Worksheet
    Which Letter Should you Choose? Worksheet

    Which Letter Should you Choose? Worksheet

    Trace the dotted lines to connect images with their first letter: "n" or "m." Challenge your child to name each picture, then identify the first letter and trace to the right letter! Five images in total.
    Which Letter Should you Choose? Worksheet
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    Missing Letters is an important educational activity for children ages 6-9 as it plays a pivotal role in enhancing literacy skills. At this age, children are rapidly developing their reading and writing abilities, making it crucial for parents and teachers to focus on activities that build phonemic awareness and vocabulary.

    When children engage in Missing Letters exercises, they learn to recognize letter patterns and sounds, improving their decoding skills. This strengthens their ability to read fluently and comprehend texts, which are essential skills for academic success. Additionally, as children work to fill in the blanks, they practice critical thinking and problem-solving – skills that extend beyond literacy.

    Furthermore, these activities encourage creativity and language exploration, as kids actively interact with words and develop an understanding of word structure. Possible gaps in knowledge can be discovered and addressed before they become barriers to future learning. Overall, Missing Letters exercises are simple yet powerful tools for supporting literacy development during a formative stage. Therefore, parents and teachers should advocate for these engaging activities to foster a solid foundation in reading and writing for their children.