L
leaf
Use a real leaf or picture if possible.
Example: L is for leaf.
Add a few more useful letters children meet in storybooks, toys, and daily objects.
Read the letter, say the picture word, and let the child repeat once without pressure.
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leaf
Use a real leaf or picture if possible.
Example: L is for leaf.
rain
Use a weather word children know well.
Example: R is for rain.
pen
Show that one letter can begin many words.
Example: P is for pen.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Match simple first sounds to familiar pictures for LKG reading readiness.
Use tiny words like am, in, on, and up in a calm cut-and-paste follow-up.
A pattern-tracing sheet for LKG with standing lines, sleeping lines, curves, and zig-zags.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Meet four early English letters with familiar picture words and clear first sounds.
Learn the letter A with familiar words like apple, ant, and axe.
Build confidence with more easy-to-hear letters children notice in songs and everyday words.