Identify the first letter for each picture and then colour it in.
Consolidate students knowledge of initial sounds and letters with this worksheet.
Updated: 25 May 2023
Identify the first letter for each picture and then colour it in.
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Years: F - 2
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Identify the first letter for each picture and then colour it in.
Consolidate students knowledge of initial sounds and letters with this worksheet.
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Hello, I really like this resource and could see myself implementing it as a guided reading activity with my Foundation students. Any chance it could be customised to Vic Cursive font?
Hey Sharon, that sounds like a fantastic idea. Could I please ask that you make a change request on this page to get this resource progressed into being made.
I would love more activities similar to this!!!!
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