Kelly's Kindergarten
The Letter C Words or Sentences
C is for cute cut-and-paste activity! Youngsters develop literacy by identifying images and words that begin with the letter "C", and then pasting their cut-outs onto a provided worksheet and writing descriptive sentences.
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Alphabet Cards
Update your classroom decor with this series of colorful alphabet displays. Showing both upper- and lowercase letters with vibrant pictures representing each, these posters will fit nicely in any primary grade classroom.
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Letter Cc
In this letter c worksheet, students color a large upper and lower case letter c. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Clowns
Students read books, learn about the letter c, and eat with clown noses on to learn about clowns. In this clowns lesson plan, students also have a parade where they dress like clowns.
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Letter C: Print and Color
In this letter recognition worksheet, students trace the uppercase letter "C," write the letter independently. Students may also color the picture of the monkey hanging on the letter.
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C Coloring Sheet
In this letter C coloring worksheet, students color the uppercase and lowercase Cs as well as the picture of cats in a car. Students read a sentence featuring the letter.
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Scrambled Animals
In this scrambled animals letter C worksheet, students unscramble 7 animal names that begin with the letter C and print them on the lines provided.
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Trace and Print the Letter C
In this letter C printing practice activity, students trace the uppercase and lowercase As and then practice writing each of them independently. Students also trace and write independently 4 words that begin with C.
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C Words
In this early childhood word recognition worksheet, students match the 5 words that begin with the letter c listed in the left column to the 5 pictures in the right column.
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Cool Cat: The Letter C
In this letter c activity, students color the c's they find in a picture, then color other letters a different color. Students count the letter c's and practice saying and writing the letter.
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Tracing and Spelling: The Letter Cc
In this printing practice worksheet, students first trace the capital letter C and then the lower case letter c to improve their penmanship skills. Students then study several words to help them spell using the letter c.
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Alphabet Worksheet: Letter Recognition
In this alphabet instructional activity, students fill in the letter C in the sentences to complete them. They then color in the pictures that go with the sentences. There are 3 sentences to complete.
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Printing Practice- Upper And Lower Case Letter Cc
In this printing practice worksheet, students trace examples of upper and lower case letter C on primary lines with starting points marked. Students then form their own letters. This appears to be DeNelian style, but the letter "k" is...
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Letter /c/
In this handwriting of lower case letter /c/ worksheet, students trace several c's, print several c's and discuss the four pictures at the bottom of the page that begin with the letter c.
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C is for Cat
In this letter c worksheet, students trace the word cat, then practice writing it on lines provided and color a picture of a cat. Worksheet has links to additional activities.
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Large Letter C
In this letter recognition worksheet, learners study and analyze the shape of the uppercase letter C. Students learn to recognize the C on sight.
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The Letter C
In this letter c worksheet, students work toward printing mastery as well as the letter sound. Students practice writing the letter c on the dotted lines, and color 7 pictures that begin with the phonetic sound.
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The Letter C- Sound and Printing Practice
In this phonics and printing practice worksheet, student say the sound of Cc at the beginning of words as they name the pictures on one side of the worksheet, and say the ending sound of Cd as they name pictures on the right side of the...