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.
pot
Connect the word to something at home.
Example: P is for pot.
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.
Sort familiar objects into home or school groups.
Draw or paste family members into a simple family circle.
Sort simple people, objects, and places into family, home, or school groups.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Keep building alphabet confidence with more letters children can connect to easy picture words.
Hear a familiar word and match it to the right beginning letter.