Alphabet Worksheets

Welcome to A-Z Worksheets.com where free printable alphabet worksheets are easy to print and easy to use! We have several sets of alphabet worksheets and alphabet flash cards, too. Print them as many times as you need worksheets. I love the first set for beginners. Even after the page is used it's still handy for quick reviews.

Our phonics and alphabet flash cards have the top, middle, and base lines so that children can see how the letters sit on the lines. We offer alphabet or phonics worksheets below since we find that when a student copies his alphabet in a logical manner and says the phonic sounds out loud he has an easy time using these elementary worksheets for phonics lessons and reading comprehension. Saying the sounds as one writes the letters is one of the best ways for children to make the association between letters and reading.

Common sense practice worksheets are the order of the day at A-Z Worksheets!

Say it! Write it! Repeat it!

Once your student knows the sounds of the alphabetical letters, be encouraged to choose phonics lessons from our Phonics Worksheets page. Do not fear choosing the wrong level, especially if it seems like a high level because many children rise to the challenge and do quite well. Settle where your student knows the information necessary to continue and advance from there. If the alphabet is too easy, move to our Phonics Worksheets, phonics flash cards, and phonics video. If the alphabet is new to your students, see the worksheets below. Remember to use the sounds for reading and the names for spelling.

Say It! Write It! Repeat It!

Common sense practice worksheets are the order of the day at A-Z Worksheets!

Mr. John Gatto, New York City and New York State Teacher of the Year, once said that old timers had their students work through one hard book. Guess what? Ever after that the students could read anything! I have watched many students benefit by this practice. Mastery learning has its merits especially with Math, Typing and Music; yet once a student has the phonics basics there is no boundary necessary in teaching phonics - no need to go through long exercises to "prove" that a child knows what you can see that he knows. We’ve seen great success in many students who were given the phonic sounds as they learned the alphabet, be encouraged to teach the sounds.

Printable Worksheets

Teaching the alphabet to young students is much easier when there is an example of the words before the student with the correct spelling as on A-Z Worksheets. Phonics lessons also require hearing the sounds of the alphabetical letters. We offer tracing the right spelling for early childhood and copying the right spelling on printable phonics worksheets on first grade worksheets.

Phonics lessons are fun when they are taught in a logical order and offer easy initial success. It is important when teaching phonics on ABC worksheets for the teacher or parent to say the sounds out loud and have the student do the same. We also have the phonics video on our Preschool reading page that you can use for the same purpose.


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Alphabetical 26
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Multi-letter Phonograms

Teaching the Alphabet Manuscript with Lines
Lowercase Alphabet
Teaching the Alphabet Manuscript With Lines Capital
Uppercase Alphabet
Teaching the Alphabet Manuscript With Lines Capital and Lower Case
Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet
Alphabet Worksheets Uppercase
Uppercase Alphabet
Alphabet Worksheets Lowercase
Lowercase Alphabet


Printable Phonics Worksheets

Go to our Phonics worksheets page to print phonics worksheets and to use our Phonics Video. Practice the sounds with your students first, then use the video for review. The video is quiet and is best used with headphones. We have hundreds of free printable Phonics worksheets. Enjoy!

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