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FREE Printable Alphabet Letter Recognition Worksheets pdf A to Z

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ByBeth Gorden

These super cute free preschool worksheets are such a fun way for toddler, preschool, pre k, and kindergarten age students to practice identifying upper and lowercase letters. Simply print the Letter Recognition Worksheets, there is a page for letters A to Z, and have fun playing i spy letters with crayons, markers, bingo daubers, or stickers! Did I mention these letter identification worksheets are FREE!

Letter Recognition Worksheets

Young kids learning their alphabet letters need lots of practice discerning the differences in letters. As they learn their ABCs they will work on visual discrimination between letters, uppercase and lower case letters, and eventually how to write, spell, and read with those letters A to Z. These super cute, free printable Letter Recognition Worksheets are such a fun way to start the process with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners.

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler -you will love that these super cute, preschool alphabet worksheets are filled with practice letter recognition while strengthening fine motor skills. We just love playful alphabet printables to practice this important visual discrimination skill with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners!

Letter identification worksheets

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Alphabet recognition worksheets

There are 26 black and white letter find worksheets – one featuring each letter of the alphabet A to Z.   You will love that these abc printables are NO PREP, and as it is in blackline – it will save you on printer ink costs.

Print as many pages as you like. We like to go one page at a time as we feature a letter of the week.

Letter recognition printables

Each of these find the letter, pre k worksheet includes how to form the letter (both uppercase and lowercase letters), a simple phrase, and a picture to decorate with crayons / markers / bingo markers / do a dot markers / daubers / circle stickers / etc.

Parents, teachers and homeschoolers alike will love using these letter recognition worksheets as extra practice, to go along with a letter of the week, as part of a literacy center, extra seat work, homework, or summer learning. No matter how you use it, you will apprecaite the fun, no prep worksheets that make kids excited about practicing identifying their letters.

Free letter recognition worksheets

Repeated practice identifying alphabet letters is great for developing early literacy. Plus, these find the letter worksheets are great for strengthening fine motor skills at the same time. My kids get so excited each time I bring out one of these find the letter printables for them to work on!

FREE Alphabet Printables

Looking for more abc printables for kids? You have tons of free alphabet printables

 

Letter Matching Games

Looking for more fun and FREE letter recognition games? Check these out:

  • Gumball Alphabet Matching Game
  • Leaf Alphabet Matching Game
  • Summer Matching Letter Game
  • Ice Cream Alphabet Printable Matching Puzzles
  • Seashell Alphabet Letters Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Swimming Goggles Alphabet Puzzles Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Sandcastle Letter Matching Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Flip Flop Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Letter Matching Spring Activity for Preschoolers
  • School Bus Letter Matching
  • Hop It Alphabet Matching Game Printable
  • Clip It Alphabet Matching Game
  • Paper Plate Letter Recognition Activity
  • Alphabet Go Fish Printable Game
  • Free Printable Alphabet Letters upper and lower case puzzles

  

  • Lion King Inspired Letter Matching Game
  • Nuts About the Alphabet – Letter Matching Game
  • Alphabet Soup Letter Recognition Activity
  • Apple Free Alphabet Strip pdf
  • Grass Alphabet Puzzles –  Letter Matching Activity
  • Flower Letter Recognition Games Printable
  • School Bus Letter Matching Puzzles for First Day of School Activity
  • Hamburger Alphabet Puzzles – Free alphabet printables
  • Spring Shower Alphabet Matching Game
  • Polar Bear Printable Alpahbet Matching Game
  • Bunny Letter Matching Puzzles
  • Tools Matching Upper and Lowercase Letters

 

Letter Recognition Printables

If you prefer no prep, letter recognition worksheets – try these free resources:

  • Super cute Letter Recognition Worksheets from A to Z
  • Free ABC Letter Find Printable
  • Gumball I Spy Alphabet Worksheets
  • Printable Letter Identification Cards
  • Sports Themed Find the Letter Worksheets
  • Robot Letter Recognition Printables
  • Letter FInd Pumpkin Printables
  • Apple Find the Letter Tracing Worksheets
  • Bug Letter Find Worksheets
  • Cinderella Color by Letter Disney Princess Worksheets
  • Snow Globe Letter Find Winter Worksheets
  • Christmas Worksheets Tree Letter Find
  • Spring Find the Letter Worksheets
  • Dinosaur Alphabet Printables – Find the Letter
  • Fish Letter Recognition Worksheets
  • Endangered Animals Find the Letter Worksheets
  • Free Letter Recognition Worksheets to use with bingo daubers
  • Letter Recognition Worksheets for Fall sticker activity
  • Star Wars Letter Recognition Worksheets
  • Bingo Dauber Letter Find Worksheets

Don’t miss these free alphabet printables for making learning your ABCs fun and engaging! We also have lots of free preschool math, preschool crafts, books for preschoolers, and playdough mats. Plus we have lots of  clever ideas in our preschool themes with a full weeks worth of educational activities.

 

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August 30, 2021

by Beth Gorden

Kids will have fun practicing identifying uppercase and lowercase letters with these ADORABLE, free printable letter identification worksheets. Each alphabet worksheets a-z has a different to go along with yoru letter of the week curriculum or any other method you are using to teach alphabet letters. Use these letter recognition worksheets with toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age students. Simply print NO PREP find the letter worksheets and grab a crayon and you are ready to play and learn with an alphabet activity.

Letter Recognition Worksheets

Kids are going to LOVE learning with these A to Z Letter Find printables! Each of these letter recognition worksheets has it’s own theme for children to comple while working on letter discrimination of both small and capital letters. For the letter find alphabet worksheet for example children will color all the letter f fish. For the letter l worksheet children will color all the l leaves. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, you will love these super cute, free alphabet printables that help students learn their ABCs, work on visual discrimination, and have fun strengthening hand muscles they will need to begin writing. Use These letter identification worksheets for helping toddlers, preschoolers,and kindergartners. There is a different theme for each alphabet letter from A to Z.

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Find the Letter Worksheets

Kids will LOVE these super cute abc printables –  each has it’s own theme! Simply print the pages you are working on in your classroom, homeschooling, daycare, letter of the week curriculum, as extra practice, or for summer learning. Each page is mostly in black and white to save on ink, but the featured image is in color to make it pop and be extra fun for kids.

Letter identification worksheets

HINT: You can save on printing costs by laminating the pages or sticking them in a page protector and using with a dry erase marker to make this activity reusable and perfect for a literacy center.

Find Letter Worksheets

Students will locate the capital and lowercase letters featured on the worksheet and color them with crayons, markers, colored pencils, gel pens, etc. Alternatively you can laminate the sheets and have students mark letters with playdough, dry erase markers, mini erasers, lego blocks, etc.  This is such a fun, letter recognition activity for toddlers, prek, preschoolers and kindergartners.

  • A is for apple
  • B is for ball
  • C is for candy
  • D is for donut
  • E is for envelope
  • F is for fish
  • G is for gumball
  • H is for hen
  • I is for ice cream
  • J is for jelly bean

Free letter recognition worksheets

  • K is for key
  • L is for leaves
  • M is for mitten
  • N is for nest
  • O is for octopus
  • P is for popcorn
  • Q is for queen
  • R is for rain
  • S is for strawberry
  • T is for tie
  • U is for umbrella
  • V is for vest
  • W is for watermelon
  • X is for xylophone
  • Y is for yarn
  • Z is for zipper

Letter recognition worksheets free printable

You can grab these super cute abc worksheets at the bottom of the post. Plus we have lots of other resources to help you teach young children thir ABCs! We have lots of fun preschool worksheets, kindergarten worksheets, and alphabet worksheets; plus they are all FREE! We want to make it easy and fun for kids to learn.

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Each page has it’s own unique theme that will engage kids and help them to work on visual discrimination.

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Kids can use crayons or markers to colour the items feauturing the correct item or a dry erase marker if you choose to slide them in a page protector for repeated use.

letter recognition printables

These are great for using as part of a letter of the week introduction to ABC letters with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners.

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This is also handy to use in a literacy center or as a handout for kids who need extra practice or finish their seat work quickly.

   

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  • Alphabet Maze pack to practice ABCs with cute themed mazes
  • Cut and Paste Alphabet Worksheets – great for learning ABCs with pre-k
  • Super Cute Printable Letter Hats to color and wear for letter of the week
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  • Super cute Alphabet Coloring Pages
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  • Our most popular Alphabet worksheets as they have a little of everything (above)
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  • Alphabet Strips are a handy visual for kids
  • Practice a variety of math and litearcy skills with these themed free alphabet printables
  • Make a cute handprint alphabet project for each letter A – Z
  • Simple Alphabet Coloring Pages
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  • Looking for more free printables? We have lots of pre k worksheets, kindergarten worksheets 1st grade worksheets, and over 1 million pages of FREE worksheets for kids.

 

Letter Matching Games

Looking for more fun and FREE letter recognition games? Check these out:

  • Gumball Alphabet Matching Game
  • Leaf Alphabet Matching Game
  • Summer Matching Letter Game
  • Ice Cream Alphabet Printable Matching Puzzles
  • Seashell Alphabet Letters Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Swimming Goggles Alphabet Puzzles Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Sandcastle Letter Matching Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Flip Flop Summer Kindergarten Activity
  • Letter Matching Spring Activity for Preschoolers
  • Hop It Alphabet Matching Game Printable
  • Clip It Alphabet Matching Game
  • Paper Plate Letter Recognition Activity
  • Alphabet Go Fish Printable Game
  • Free Printable Alphabet Letters upper and lower case puzzles

Letter recognition worksheets pdf free

  • Nuts About the Alphabet – Letter Matching Game
  • Alphabet Soup Letter Recognition Activity
  • Apple Free Alphabet Strip pdf
  • Grass Alphabet Puzzles –  Letter Matching Activity
  • Flower Letter Recognition Games Printable
  • School Bus Letter Matching Puzzles for First Day of School Activity
  • Hamburger Alphabet Puzzles – Free alphabet printables
  • Spring Shower Alphabet Matching Game
  • Polar Bear Printable Alpahbet Matching Game
  • Bunny Letter Matching Puzzles
  • Tools Matching Upper and Lowercase Letters

Letter recognition worksheets free printable

If you prefer no prep, letter recognition worksheets – try these free resources:

  • Super cute Letter Recognition Worksheets from A to Z
  • Free ABC Letter Find Printable
  • Gumball I Spy Alphabet Worksheets
  • Printable Letter Identification Cards
  • Sports Themed Find the Letter Worksheets
  • Robot Letter Recognition Printables
  • Letter FInd Pumpkin Printables
  • Apple Find the Letter Tracing Worksheets
  • Bug Letter Find Worksheets
  • Cinderella Color by Letter Disney Princess Worksheets
  • Snow Globe Letter Find Winter Worksheets
  • Christmas Worksheets Tree Letter Find
  • Spring Find the Letter Worksheets
  • Dinosaur Alphabet Printables – Find the Letter
  • Fish Letter Recognition Worksheets
  • Endangered Animals Find the Letter Worksheets
  • Free Letter Recognition Worksheets to use with bingo daubers
  • Letter Recognition Worksheets for Fall sticker activity
  • Star Wars Letter Recognition Worksheets
  • Bingo Dauber Letter Find Worksheets
  • Free Printable, hands-on popsicle stick Shape Activity for Preschoolers

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Aromshtam Marina | Learning to read and write in images and movements

Continued. See the beginning in No. 18, 19, twenty, 21/2008

Drawing by M. Ovchinnikova

Lesson 6. Letter Y

The lesson begins with a sound game (on choice) and a letter recognition game.

Talking to children

The teacher asks the children to look at a picture with a painted house near Bukvoedskaya fairy tale. “What letters lived in Petya’s house? What happened when Grandfather-Bukvoed decided to cook in one cauldron letter o , a , y , e and the letter th ?
What letters are the result of this sorcery? What sounds does the letter and represent? What sound is sung when we sound the letter I ?

Tasks for children

embossed letters letter i ".
2. "Put the letter on the landscape sheet and circle around contour. Remember: the head of the letter i always looks to the left. Color the letter.
3. Before the children - rhyming cards. teacher reads the rhyme aloud:

Yasha walked through the forest,
Yasha fell into a hole.
Yasha immediately became clear,
That he went into the forest in vain.

“Find in the rhyme all the letters and . Circle them with an orange triangle. Then find in the text the letters and , about , for , and ".

4. The teacher puts up on the board or in middle of the circle demonstration pictures. Under them are words with a missing first letter.

“Look at the pictures. What's on them drawn? Words under the pictures start with the letter i . Enter the letter and instead of passes. The teacher calls several children who draw the missing letters in words.
It is proposed to say these words again. At pronouncing the word, the teacher each time indicates to the letter and at the beginning. It's convenient, so how all words begin with a stressed syllable.

5. “Choose any picture and draw a similar one. Sign her copying the word.

Homework for those who wish: draw capital letter i and turn it into your "letter" portrait.

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Sessions 7-9 (letters E, Y, Y)

Activity scenarios 7 (letter e ), 8 (letter y ) and 9 (letter ё ) are similar to the scenario of session 6. The teacher, if desired, can vary the sound games and games with letters.

Rhyme in which to find the letter e :

Children ate on their birthday
Blackberry jam.

Rhyme to find the letter S :

Blizzards are whistling in the north.
And the sun bakes in the south,
There the birds of paradise sing songs,
Cozy nests twist.

To fill in the gaps in the words below pictures starting with the letter Yu , you need solve riddles:

“The first word is the name of the boy. His name is ... ( Yura ).
The second word denotes the direction of the world: not north, a… ( south ).
The third word means mobile home, made from animal skins… ( yurt ).

You need to guess what these words are, and write in them instead of gaps the letter and .

Looking at pictures in class, dedicated to the letter ё , we answer the questions:

“What is shown in the pictures?” into words under the pictures, instead of gaps, insert the letter e .

“Which picture in the row is missing? Why?"

Lesson 10. The letters Y, Z, E, Y

The lesson begins with a sound game (on choice) and a letter recognition game.

Activities for children

1. In front of each child is a card with contour house (, see No. 21 ). “Here is the house. Settle in it the letters a , about , y , e , s ".

2. “Draw another house next to it and populate it with Petya's new acquaintances: here you must live letters i , i , i , e ".

3. “Read the letters in the boxes of the new house. Can you sing the sounds that hide inside these letters?

Of course you can. After all, ours live in them old acquaintances - sounds [a], [o], [y], [e], those that stuck together with the sound [i]. So i , i , i , e - letters for vowels. And since in them the sound [i] still lives, they are called iotized.

4. Game “What is the last letter?”.

First option. In front of children - cards with letters i , i , i , i . The leader (teacher) comes up with a word, which ends with an iotized letter, and says: "In the word" family "...". Children should finish the sentence: "... the last letter is i " - and show a card with the letter and .

Master:

In the word "spear" ...
In the word "gun" ...
In the word "peck" ...
In the word "linen" ...
In the word “watering”…

Children:

... the last letter of is .
... the last letter is e .
. .. the last letter is y .
... the last letter is e .
...last letter y .

Can be prepared ahead of time for convenience text cards.

Second version slightly different leader's words.

Master:

I will sing you a song.
I saw a sparrow.
The warrior won the battle.
The song of the nightingale flows.

Children:

Last letter y .
The last letter is i .
The last letter is and .
The last letter is i .

When the children have mastered the game, you can offer them to try their hand at the game one by one.

Homework for those who wish: draw all the letters that were found in fairy tales.

Lesson 11. The letter I

Lesson starts with registration exhibitions and viewing of drawings. teacher asks children to read the drawn letters.

Letter recognition games are held, reading interjections, singing sounds.

Reading or storytelling text

The pencil squeaks slightly.
But the letters look great!
The one who knows these letters,
He will easily revive them:
Once - and read the letter,
The letter will sound right away!

How good are you at drawing letters and bring sounds to life! How can you not be happy here? don't smile! Do you know what sound is the most smiling? Come on, smile and try it yourself guess. Of course, this is the sound [and].

It is no coincidence that he is heard in a very important the word "peace". The word "game" begins with it.

There is a special letter for the sound [and] - letter and . ( The teacher shows a card with letter and . ) Perhaps she was born from our smiles:

Smile - and the letter and
Give us a gift!

Tasks for children

0019 and . Read it."

2. “What sound does the letter and stand for? Can this sound sing? The sound [and] consists of voices, that means he…”

3. “Come up with words that start with to the sound [and], in which the sound [and] is heard in the middle, in the end".

Dictionary : games, name, willow, spark, Ira, Inna; world, feast, shooting gallery, view, rice, reef, rhyme, rhythm; talk, take, wake up, sit, look, fly.

4. In front of children - rhyming cards:

Ancient General Kir
Once conquered the world.
And arranged this Cyrus
In honor of his victory feast.

“Find in the rhyme all the letters and , put a red dot under them. Then at icon help highlight others the letters you know to represent vowels. What letters for vowels were not in the text?

Lesson 12. The letter I and other letters for vowels

The lesson follows a familiar pattern.

Tasks for children

divided into boxes ( see in
No. 21
). "Place houses. In one house there will be live letters denoting vowel sounds in another - letters denoting two sounds - the sound [i] and vowel".

2. “Count the windows in each house. How many occupied apartments in the first building? How many occupied apartments are in the second building? A free window remained in the house for ioted letters. The letter will live with them and . Settle her in an unoccupied apartment.

3. “The letter and can also represent two sound - sound [i] and sound [and].

Listen:

Sparrows made a noise -
“Whose are you? Whose are you? Whose are you? Whose?".
“Rays
woke us up Sunshine, brooks murmur.

And now let's play.

Game "What is the last letter?".

In the word "nightingales" - ... the last letter is and .
In the word "sparrows" - ... the last letter is and .
In the word "ants" - ... the last letter is and .
In the word "brooks" - ... the last letter is and .

There is a rook. - No ... ( boats ). — The last letter is and .
There are hits. - No ... ( hits ). — Last letter and .
There is a tub. - No ... ( tubs ). The last letter is and .

4. For children, cards with pieces letters they know. "Restore the erased letters." Tasks can be individual: children restore different letters and identify them. You can suggest coloring and decorating recovered letters.

5. Find your house game: completed work to restore letters, children become holders of cards with the image iotated or non-iotated vowels. By wave of the "magic" wand for the time of the upcoming games they themselves turn into these letters.

"Letters" of each group are collected in their own "house". It could be a circle a hoop or rope, or a flag, another symbol, around which you have to stand, holding hands, or really drawn on a dense paper or fabric on a dense base house with cells like the classics.

On the first signal, children scatter around the room, on the second they gather to your house. That team wins, "letters" which will be assembled faster. To
complicate the game, the host can change all the time team gathering place.

6. The lesson ends with the game “ Expressive sounds ". The mood of the sound [and] is added: “... We pronounce the sound [s] with malice and with a threat: teeth bared, fists clenched, whole body tense. Hold tight for a few seconds. But here the danger recedes: we frightened her.

Deep exhalation. The body relaxes fists are unclenched, hands are smoothly parted to the sides. Lips curl into a smile. We pronounce sound [and]: we are embraced by joy, tenderness, kindness".

Homework for those who wish: at painted houses to populate the unrated and iotized letters for vowels.

To be continued

Reading words from letters with unfinished elements.

Autumn. Harvest

Sections: Russian language, Correctional pedagogy (speech therapy), Correctional pedagogy (for children with disabilities)

Description:

1 SHEET

Abstract of a group correctional and developmental lesson to improve the reading skill of students with disabilities in grades 3-4.

SUBJECT: READING WORDS FROM LETTERS WITH UNWRITTEN ELEMENTS.

Lexical theme : Autumn. Harvest.

Purpose of : to teach to recognize letters with unfinished elements, to read syllables and words from letters with unfinished elements. ( THIS TYPE OF READING DEVELOPS AND IMPROVES THE SECONDARY ZONE OF THE OCPITAL CORTEX OF THE LEFT HEMISPHERE, THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF WHICH IS THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL BASIS FOR THE PERCEPTION OF VERBAL MATERIAL).

Tasks:

- fixing in memory integral images of letters and their combinations;

- development of verbal-logical memory;

- development of visual attention;

- development of cognitive activity;

- development of visual perception;

- development of the ability to classify words into groups.

STUDY PROGRESS.

  1. Organizational and preparatory part of the lesson.
  • Work in notebooks .

- Open your notebooks. Write down what date it is today. Under the number, draw two geometric shapes: a square and a circle. The notebooks were closed.

2 sheet

  • Treasure hunt game.
  • go through the maze using the key, find the treasure by pulling the red maple leaf.
  • students find a chest, click on it, the action goes to another sheet.

3 sheet

Task: listen to the riddle, guess (LOCK), pull the riddle.

MYSTERY.

Black dog,

Curled up:

Doesn't bark, doesn't bite,

Doesn't let you into the chest.

Comments: the chest opens with a transition to another sheet.

4 sheet

Comments: there is an ancient papyrus in the chest with something written on it.

  • (Greek πάπυρος), or Biblios is a writing material used in ancient times in Egypt and other countries. For the manufacture of papyrus, a wetland plant of the same name (Cyperus papyrus), belonging to the sedge family, was used. In ancient times, the wild papyrus was distributed in the Nile Delta, but now it is almost hatched.

- What strange letters,

Just like foreign ones!

- This is an ancient papyrus on which something is written. Over time, the papyrus dilapidated, the written words were partially erased. We must try to read these strange writings. I will teach you this! Do you agree?

  • - transition to 5 sheets.
  • - transition to the 19th sheet.

5 sheet

  1. The main part of the lesson.
  • Restore each letter in the alphabet.
  • find out the letter, name, SUBSTITUTE element, check by clicking on the star.

6 sheet

Task: find out the letter, name, ADD element, check by clicking on the star.

7 sheet

  • find out the letter, name, ADD the element, check by clicking on the star.

What did you use to restore the letters?

How many elements were missing in each letter?

8 sheet

  • Visual gymnastics "Shooting with the eyes".

Task: put your elbows on the table, fix your chin with your palms and “shoot” with your eyes in the direction shown by the arrows in the columns.

9 sheet

Reading a syllabary table.

- In front of you is a house where syllables live, but they decided to play with you. The letters that make up the syllables have hidden some of their elements. Learn letters. Guess what syllables live in the house.

- On the ground floor there are syllables that begin with a consonant sound, which we denote by the letter ... (D).

- On the second floor, syllables begin with the letter ... (G)

- What letter do the syllables that live on the 3rd and 4th floors begin with.

- In the first entrance there live syllables ending in a vowel, which we denote by the letter .... (BUT).

- In the second entrance, syllables end with the letter .... (O).

- What letters will syllables end with in 3rd, 4th and 5th entrances?

Task: learn letters, make syllables from them, check by clicking on the bubbles.

  • read the syllables in the house on the exhale.

10 sheet

  • Reading words containing letters with unfinished elements.

Task: print the names of the objects shown in the picture, but in such a way that each letter is missing one element.

11 sheet

  • Lotto "Seasons".

- How can you name the words that are written in blue?

- How can you call the words that are written in green?

  • read the words in the table, read the words on the cards, put the cards on the table so that the words match.

- What season is it now? (Autumn)

- What month is it now? What's next? Previous?

A conversation about autumn.

12 sheet

  • Fly game.

- A fly flew into the house to our syllables through the window. Since it is autumn now, the fly is sleepy, slow, inattentive. Let's help her get out of the house through the door. To do this, we turned the house so that the apartment numbers were visible. Now our fly is in apartment number 8.

Window

Students follow the movement of the “fly” with their eyes.

- 1 cell up, 2 cells right, 3 cells down. In which apartment is the fly? (20)

  • 2 cells left, 1 cell up, 2 cells left. In which apartment is the fly? (eleven).
  • 1 cell - down, 1 cell - to the left.
  • The fly has flown away! The residents of the house are very grateful to us.

13 sheet

Compilation of word combinations from words in which the letters are deformed.

- Now we will imagine that we find ourselves in a garden. Harvest in the garden in autumn. Now you will read what we have grown.

Task: read the words, find the extra ones and put them under the picture. Explain why?

14 sheet

- Falling leaves began and our words were covered with leaves.

  • read the words in columns, make phrases.

Comments: words are read, and then output from behind the leaves, for each word from the first column, a word from the second column is selected, so that word combinations are obtained.

-What other vegetables do you know?

  • Physical minute.

15 sheet

Extraction of words from a word.

- Unusual vegetables have grown in a neighboring garden. Help the neighbors sort them out.

  • find two words in one, check, find an extra word, match the corresponding pictures to the words.

Do you think we are ready to read the old papyrus?

16 sheet

Task: read an old papyrus.

  • Talk about Russian folk wisdom.

Work with a proverb.

- What did you read?

- What are such proposals called?

- Why do they say that?

17 sheet

  1. Final part. Summarizing.

- Reading for a while. We write the results in a notebook, for this we drew a square at the beginning of the lesson.

  • What type of reading did we use today?

-What tasks did you perform?

- Who did we help today?

- Our lesson ends. Let's also harvest carrots in our garden.

  • learn and name all the letters. Check by collecting carrots in a basket. Arrange carrots to make a word.

YOUNG PEOPLE!

18 sheet

- At the beginning of the lesson, we drew a circle, draw your mood in it, explain why it is.

19 sheet

Final sheet.

Fresh carrots of the new crop with tops are distributed to the students!

Tasty and healthy!

Thank you! Goodbye!

ICT

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