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Alphabet Phonics Letter and Sound End of Year Activity Books

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My students loved these activities and the activities were very appropriate for their level! Perfect for my letter of the week!
My students had so much fun making these books and were so proud to read them to their peers after they were done. I was happy to see the variety of activities each book included to reinforce letters, sounds, handwriting, and reading.

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Learn all about each letter of the alphabet with these printable, predictable read and learn activity books. Focus on letter identification, handwriting practice, writing, beginning, ending, and middle sounds (sound focus varies by letter), and learning sight words is and for . Your students will have a blast making these books and have a valuable resource to refer back to as they are learning each letter and sound.

This set includes:

· One book for each consonant in the alphabet. Each book is 12 half sheet pages (or 6 full pages when printed).

· Two books for each vowel A, E, I, O, and U. One book focuses on the short vowel sound. One book focusing on the long vowel sound.

· 31 books total

Books Include:

· Front Cover—Color, decorate, and add your name as the author

· Pages 2-5: Read predictable text. Trace letter on page.

Match letter focus to a picture/word that begins with that letter sound. (Letter X has pages with words that begin and end with x)

· Page 6: Create your own page to add to the book. Draw and write a word that begins with target letter sound.

· Pages 7-8: Trace and then write lowercase and uppercase letter independently.

· Pages 9-10: Identify lowercase and uppercase letter in a variety of mixed font styles.

· Page 11: Identify pictures of words that BEGIN with letter sound.

· Page 12: Mixed practice that varies depending on the letter/sound. The majority of books have a second page of sound isolation focusing on identifying words with the ending sound of the target letter. Short vowels focus on medial sound on this page. Long vowels focus on writing a coupe of words with long vowel sound. Letters c, h, j, q, v, w, y, and z focus on writing words with that letter.

Love these books, but running low on paper/ink or just want them smaller? Click HERE for this same set available on quarter sheet pages - just 3 sheets of paper for each book AND an easy, low prep fold and staple option. So easy, many students can prep books on their own!

If you are looking for an A-Z Early Reader Letter and Sound Book set without the additional activities that set can be purchased HERE. A FREE copy of Consonant C Letter and Sound Book with two font options can be found HERE.

Additional Early Learning Activities:

Letter Identification and Beginning Sounds Bundle

1-20 Number Identification, Counting and Writing Review Pages

Fall 1-10 Counting Activity Book with Sight Words I SEE and LITTLE

Halloween 1-10 Counting Activity Book with sight words I and SEE

A-Z Beginning Sounds Sorting Cut and Paste

A-Z Beginning Sounds I Spy Pirate Treasure Hunt

A-Z Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Mazes

Alphabet Letter Identification Sort with Early Learning and Mixed Font Recognition

Shape Identification and Shape Attributes Interactive Pirate Themed Game

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Understand that words are separated by spaces in print.
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

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