P
pen
Use a school object if possible.
Example: P is for pen.
Keep the alphabet shelf moving with a few more letters children can hear, say, and notice in simple words.
Use one word per letter first, then ask the child to repeat the letter and word together once.
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pen
Use a school object if possible.
Example: P is for pen.
queen
Say the word slowly and clearly.
Example: Q is for queen.
van
Connect the word to transport.
Example: V is for van.
pot
Show that one letter can begin many words.
Example: P is for pot.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A UKG follow-up worksheet for very short reading lines matched to pictures.
A UKG worksheet for spotting safe routines through simple pictures and tick marks.
Trace and read cat, bat, hat, and mat.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Meet more useful letters children can connect to clear picture words before they move into bigger reading shelves.
Hear a whole word and choose the letter that comes at the beginning.