Things that start with the letter a for preschool


100+ Objects that Start with A

Elementary | Homeschool | Kindergarten | Preschool

Byinspirethemom

Needing a list of objects that start with A? Maybe you are planning a letter A scavenger hunt with your preschoolers or perhaps you are looking for some vocabulary words for your 3rd graders. Either way, you’ve come to the right place, because today I’m sharing an awesome list of the objects that start with A.

From animals like aardvarks and armadillos to household items like antiques and artwork, there are lots of great objects that start with A to choose from. 

These objects that start with A can be used for building your writing skills, expanding your vocabulary, coming up with lesson plans, or simply helping your kids learning the letter A.

So without further ado, let’s get into our list of objects that start with letter A.

Ultimate List of Objects that Start with A

Foods that start with A:

  • Acorn
  • Acorn Squash
  • Alfalfa
  • Allspice
  • Almonds
  • Almond Joy
  • Alphabet soup
  • American cheese
  • Anchovy
  • Angel food cake
  • Anise
  • Appetizer
  • Apple
  • Applesauce
  • Apricot
  • Artichoke
  • Arugula
  • Asian Pear
  • Asparagus
  • Avocado

Animals:

  • Aardvark
  • Abalone
  • Adder
  • Albatross
  • Alligator
  • Allosaurus
  • Alpaca
  • Anaconda
  • Angelfish
  • Animals
  • Ant
  • Anteater
  • Antelope
  • Amphibian
  • Ape
  • Aphid
  • Armadillo

Household objects that start with A:

  • Adaptor
  • Address book
  • Adhesive
  • Alarm
  • Air conditioner
  • Air fryer
  • Album
  • All-purpose cleaner
  • Almanac
  • Angle
  • Antibacterial soap
  • Antiques
  • Appliances
  • Apron
  • Arch
  • Armchair
  • Armoire
  • Aromatherapy oil
  • Art
  • Artwork
  • Amp
  • Anvil
  • Aspirin
  • Aquarium
  • Awning

Clothes:

  • Active Wear
  • Apparel
  • Anklet
  • Anorak
  • Angora sweater
  • Argyle socks
  • Armband
  • Attire

Outdoor:

  • Acorn
  • Acre
  • Air
  • African Daisy
  • Agate
  • Algae
  • Aloe
  • Amaryllis
  • Amber
  • Antlers
  • Asphalt
  • Ashes
  • Aster
  • Anemone

Travel:

  • Aircraft
  • Airplane
  • Airport
  • Anchor
  • Ambulance
  • Ark
  • Atlas
  • Automobile
  • Arrow
  • Axel

Music:

  • Accordion
  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Alto Saxophone
  • Appalachian dulcimer
  • Autoharp

Personal/Body:

  • Abdomen
  • Ankle
  • Antiperspirant
  • Aorta
  • Arm
  • Armpit
  • Artery

Random objects that start with A:

  • Alien
  • Ammunition
  • Antenna
  • Auger
  • Angel
  • Award

Want More than Objects that Start with A? Get the Full List of A Words!

Interested in other nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs as well? If so, check out the full A Words for Kids list. This huge list includes tons of A words for preschool, kindergarten, elementary aged kids and beyond.

Also, with each of the words for kids resources  there is a free learning pack for each letter (including A) that has handwriting practice pages, letter tracing cards, vocabulary words, word lists, and more!

Things you can do with the ‘objects that start with A’ List: 

Curious about some ways you can use this A word list? Check out a few ideas of things you can do with the items that start with A list!

  • Play A Word Unscramble: Write a word from your ‘objects that begin with A’ list on a white board or chalkboard with the letters mixed up. Next, have your students see if they can unscramble the letters and decipher what the object is. (If you have multiple kids, you can make it a contest to see which team can unscramble the A word first.)
  • Get the Free A Words for Kids Activity Pack – Get the free A Words for Kids Activity Pack and enjoy learning A words while practicing the alphabet, handwriting, vocabulary.
  • Make an A Word Craft – Choose one of these objects that starts with A and make a craft! From paper plate alligators to Apple Tree Handprints there are lots of fantastic crafts to choose from. Doing a craft is a great way to practice letter recognition and learn new vocabulary words.
  • Play the Blindfolded A Word Guessing Game – T play, blindfold your students and hand them objects that begin with A and see if they can identify them. To switch things up, you could also hand them objects that start with other letters and see if they can tell the difference.
  • A Word Bean Bag Toss – Before you begin, get your list of items that start with A and a bean bag (or small ball). To play, toss the bean bag to each other. With each toss, have your students name an object that begins with A. The first person to run out of objects that start with A looses the game.

Unique Lists of Objects that begin with A

Before we go, here are a few more unique lists of objects that begin with letter A. What items would you add to these lists?

Toddler things that start with A:

  • Ant
  • Abacus
  • Activity mat
  • Alphabet book
  • Arm
  • Applesauce
  • Aunt

Small objects that start with A:

  • Ant
  • Acorn
  • Anklet
  • Ancient coin

Summer objects that start with A:

  • Anchor
  • Agate
  • Atlas
  • Appetizer
  • Apple Pie
  • Aquarium

Fall objects that start with A:

  • Acorn
  • Apples
  • Antlers
  • Angora Sweater
  • Almond
  • Amber

Winter things that start with A:

  • Avalanche
  • Arctic Air
  • Alpine village
  • Allspice
  • Anorak
  • Advent Calendar
  • Artificial Tree
  • Angels

Spring things that start with A:

  • Apple blossoms
  • April showers
  • Aster
  • Alalfa
  • Aphids

Everyday items that start with A:

  • Appliances
  • Apron
  • Alarm clock
  • Air conditioner
  • Area rug
  • Antiperspirant
  • Antibacterial soap

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Words That Start With A For Kids

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If you're teaching your preschoolers and kindergartners how to spell, the beginning of the alphabet is a great place to start! To set young learners up for success, consider breaking the alphabet apart and introducing new words, letter-by-letter. Below, you'll find some of the best words that start with A for kids as well as a few activities to show students that learning can be fun.

Preschool/Kindergarten: A-Word Lists

The excitement and joy over A words for kids begin in pre-K and kindergarten. These little readers can transition from the ABCs to three-letter words that begin with A with these helpful lists and preschool activities.

Short A Words For Kids in Preschool and Kindergarten

When kids are learning the building blocks of phonics, A is one of the most important sounds that they'll learn. Practice identifying and sounding out these basic A words found on most preschool and kindergarten sight word lists.

  • a - one, or a specific thing
  • add - finding the total of two numbers
  • ago - before now or in the past
  • an - one; any one; one sort of something
  • am - a verb used with the word "I" as the first person singular version of the verb "be"
  • and - also; in addition to
  • are - plural, present tense of the verb "to be"
  • as - the same amount; used to show comparison
  • ask - to request the answer to a question
  • at - to show the position of something

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Easy Words That Start With A

Learning the basics of a sentence is a good start for a lesson about the letter A. If students are ready for a bit more of a challenge, use this mix of short, easy words and longer A words for kids in the classroom. They include fun animals, everyday items and common words found in storybooks.

ableaboutabove
afterairplanealligator
angelanimalant
antlersanyape
applearmarrow
artastronautate

aunt

away

ax

Printable A-Word List Activity

Challenge beginning readers to match these A words to the proper pictures in the worksheet below. It's a helpful way to reinforce letter recognition and early reading.

A words for kids matching activity

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How to Write the Letter A Printable Writing Practice

Once your preschoolers and kindergarteners can identify the letter A, they can work on writing it. Print out a tracing worksheet for beginning writers to trace upper and lowercase A.

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Printing letter A worksheet

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A-Word List for Lower Elementary

By the time students reach first grade, it's time to up the ante on their A words list. Here are a few words to continue the journey in 1st grade, 2nd grade and 3rd grade.

  • ability - a special talent or skill
  • aboard - being on or inside a vehicle, ship, or airplane
  • absorb - to soak up
  • accuse - to say another person is at fault for something
  • across - on the other side or from the other side
  • active - a person, thing, or idea which is moving
  • actor - a person who performs in a film, television show, or on stage
  • adopt - to willingly take someone into a relationship, especially a child
  • adult - someone fully mature, generally over the age of 18
  • advice - a recommendation provided to serve as a guide to handle a situation
  • afloat - something that stays on the surface of the water
  • age - the number of years someone has been alive
  • agree - to have the same opinions or views
  • album - a bound book with blank pages for mountain pictures, etc.
  • alike - having similarities
  • along - to adhere or stand by; to be next to
  • alphabet - a system of letters from a language
  • although - regardless of the fact
  • amount - how much you have
  • ancient - an era that existed a very long time ago
  • angry - feeling or showing strong discontent or resentment
  • anybody - any person
  • apply - something that is relevant or applicable to something else
  • April - the fourth month of the year
  • Arctic - anything associated with the North Pole region
  • artist - a person who creates paintings, sculpture, pieces of writing, music, dance or a variety of other types of creative products
  • attract - to draw in
  • avoid - to keep something from coming near you

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A-Word List for Upper Elementary

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  • abandon - to leave something behind
  • access - to approach or enter something
  • accommodate - to provide a place to stay
  • accomplish - to finish or complete something
  • accurate - free from any errors
  • achievement - something accomplished through great effort
  • address - a written or verbal statement
  • adhere - to stick to something
  • agony - extreme upset or sadness
  • altitude - the height of things above the earth's surface
  • ancestor - a person from whom someone is descended from
  • anxious - someone who feels uneasy or nervous
  • apprehensive - a person who is upset or worried about a future event
  • aroma - a smell or scent
  • arrest - to take a person into custody for legal purposes
  • arrogant - someone who is full of self-importance
  • assist - to give help
  • assume - to formulate or verbalize an idea with no evidence
  • attempt - an effort made to accomplish something
  • avalanche - a massive quantity of snow that comes down suddenly
  • awkward - a situation that is uncomfortable

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Draw Your A Words

A fun way to encourage students to remember important vocabulary words is to ask them to draw one of the words. Give them some "free draw" time to select one of their vocabulary words on a sheet of paper. For example, someone who draws "ancestor" can draw their grandparents or someone else in their family.

Practice Vocabulary Words That Start With A

Below, you'll find a colorful spinner to print out. You'll announce a word and then, based on where the spinner lands, students can either define it, spell it, offer a synonym, provide an antonym, act it out, use it in a sentence, or draw a picture.

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A-Words for All Ages

Letter A-words abound. And, with the right coaching, we can set our students up for success in no time at all. Take a look at Wordfinder's extensive list of words that start with A. It allows you to create your own word lists, which is a perfect start to a vocabulary list. All you need to do is use the Advanced setting to select the words you'd like to add.

To continue making your spelling lessons fun, check out these words that start with B for kids of all levels. Developing a love of learning as early as preschool is a tremendous key to success.

Words starting with the letter A for children

Words starting with the letter A for children at the beginning of the picture word. Do you want your child to be easily given schooling and you do not have to constantly supervise him? Then it is necessary to make sure that he learns all the letters before he goes to school. In order for them to gain a foothold at the level of automatisms, you need to start getting to know them correctly and further study, memorizing letters will be easy and enjoyable, like a game.

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  • How easy is it to learn the letter A for a child aged 3-4 and 5-6?
  • Learning the letter A by playing - What does the letter A look like?
  • Why is the letter A with pictures in front of the word better remembered?
  • Words with the letter A for children at the beginning of the word - 23 pictures
  • Pictures for coloring with the letter A
  • Cartoon about the letter A
  • Cartoon about the letters A, B, C, D, D, E, E, F, Z , I from Teremok TV
  • Poems about the letter A

How easy it is to learn the letter A to a child at 3-4 years old and at 5-6 years old? nine0025

The child has an absorbent mind. This is confirmed by Maria Montessori, who devoted her life to raising children. The period of a person's special susceptibility to learning letters is from 0 to 6 years. However, the child must be ready to learn and tune in to it. There are children who, as soon as they start speaking, are already interested in letters, of course, if their parents offered them to study them and created a positive reinforcement for this event, that is, they were overjoyed when the child first began to show interest in letters. nine0003

There is an opinion that initially a child should master physical training, learn how to deftly control his body, that is, master climbing, crawling, walking on stairs - to develop large motor skills, as well as develop fine motor skills - movements with fingertips: modeling, drawing, sorting out small items. And only then can you teach letters. That is, by the age of 5-6 it will be just fine.

Based on my personal experience, I believe that everything should be done simultaneously and in parallel, following the desire and interest of the child. That is, you can start learning letters and show them even when the child is not even a year old. At 3-4 years old, a child should normally already have a fairly large vocabulary and keep up a conversation. Perhaps this period will be suitable for starting acquaintance with letters? nine0003

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It is important to arouse interest in the child and support him on the path of knowledge. Start learning letters as early as possible in a simple game way. When walking with a child, talking, playing with him, pay his attention to the letters. They surround us everywhere. Pay attention to what the letter A looks like. It looks like a stepladder, two logs and one more between them. Maybe some kind of tree grows in the shape of a letter or something else? The Eiffel Tower? nine0003

It is important that the child has positive emotions while learning letters. He may be glad that mom or dad tells him something important. Tell him how letters help people. What you can read yourself, determine which street you are on, find which cartoon to watch yourself.

Each person has several channels of information perception: auditory (by ear), visual (picture), kinesthetic (by touch) and motor (scheme, algorithm). Which channel of perception is more developed in each individual person will help to determine special tests. It is not yet clear whether this is genetically based or is formed depending on the environment surrounding the child. I agree with the opinion that a child can be helped to develop all channels of perception, so it is very important that he:
- heard a letter;
- saw an image - a picture;
- touched it in the real world;
- drew it.

Why is the letter A with pictures in front of the word better remembered?

For a child, letters are an abstraction, something incomprehensible. It is important that in addition to the letter itself, he also remembers the image - the picture. We all remember our first alphabet, there was a picture next to each letter. It is even better if the child has a real-life example. For example, on our card there is the word Lampshade. Find it in your home and let your child see it. You can literally touch and check “by the tooth” something edible with the letter A, for example, watermelon, apricot, pineapple, orange. Astra can be smelled. Cars and buses surround city dwellers everywhere, and they drive on asphalt. Draw the letter A with chalk on the pavement while walking. nine0003

Actors and actresses act in films, acrobats and arena in the circus. Do you have an aquarium in your house? Find exactly the practical application of the abstract letter. Have your child paint with watercolors and note that the watercolor starts with A. Let him paint A with watercolors, with your help or on his own if he can. Such an experience will penetrate into the very depths of the child's consciousness and his brain will absorb this important information about the first letter of the Russian alphabet, which also begins with A.

Does your child like to look at animals: the words stork and shark are suitable. Modern houses on the street are full of antennas, pay attention to them and the child will automatically remember the letter A when he sees the antenna. There are also many inscriptions around containing the letter A, for example, Pharmacy. Or maybe your child likes to listen to music? Then draw his attention to musical instruments on A, for example, Harp, Viola. And what methods of easy memorization of information do you use yourself?

Words starting with the letter A for children at the beginning of a word - 23 pictures

If the picture is bright, it will attract the child's attention more and remain in his memory forever. Check out our selection of pictures below.

In the magazine you will find words with the letter A: Lampshade, Apricot, Bus, Car, Stork, Watercolor, Aquarium, Acrobats, Actor, Actress, Shark, Alphabet, Album, Pineapple, Angel, Antenna, Orange, Pharmacy, Watermelon, Arena , Harp, Astra, Asphalt.

Flip through the magazine and study words starting with A.

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Pictures for coloring with the letter A

Creative work with letters will help you remember letters even better. If the child himself can color the letters, he will remember them better. Print ready-made stencils and color the letter A with your child!

A cartoon about the letter A

You can also show a video with pictures to your baby if you have no time to read to him on your own, but remember that live communication is most effective and preferable when communicating with your baby. When you tell something personally, parental authority and your relationship with the child are strengthened, which is an undoubted contribution to the future. And you can watch the video together! Teremok TV

Poems about the letter A

Poems and rhymes stay in our memory for longer and are remembered faster. Read verses with your child while learning the letter A and you will see that they help you remember letters better.

Here are two posts diagonally,
And between them is a belt.
Do you know this letter? AND?
The letter A is in front of you.

S. Marshak

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A is the beginning of the alphabet,
That is why it is famous.
And it's easy to recognize her:
She puts her feet wide. nine0003

A. Shibaev

All poems starting with the letter A for preschool children

Did you like our selection: words starting with the letter A for children at the beginning of the word pictures? What other words that start with the letter A do you know?

An object that begins with the letter a.

Proverbs and sayings with the letter A

The purpose of the lesson: we study the letter A, the formation of reading skills, the basics of elementary graphic skills, the development of speech skills, the improvement of phonemic hearing.

  • to introduce the preschooler to the letter A, the correct pronunciation of the sound;
  • to teach to write the block letter A in the cells;
  • to form an interest in learning with poems and riddles.

What does the doctor ask you to say when examining the throat? (Ahhh…)

Name what is shown in the pictures below:

Astra Stork Watermelon Bus

Ask what sound the words begin with - the names of the pictures?

To say A, you need to open your mouth wide and turn on your voice. Repeat: AAA. nine0003

Do your tongue, teeth or lips interfere with the free flow of air from your mouth? Notice how wide the mouth opens when we say A.

Write the letter A once on a blank piece of paper.

Remember and name the words that begin with A - animals, objects or names.

If it is difficult for the child, offer a simpler task:
AAALIK, AAAN - what do you hear at the beginning of the word?

Activity: Print A for preschoolers nine0025

Dot the corners of the cells with a simple pencil or ballpoint pen; draw - sticks neatly in the cells.

In cases where a child is asked to write a whole line of a letter, syllable or word, an adult gives a spelling pattern at the beginning of the line.
If a preschooler has difficulties, then an adult can draw two reference lines, or put reference points that the child will connect with lines, or write the letters in their entirety, and the child will simply circle them in a different color. Calligraphy at this stage of training should not be required. nine0003

Poems about the letter A

Here are two posts diagonally,
And between them is a belt.
Do you know this letter? AND?
The letter A is in front of you.
(S. Marshak)

Here is a letter like a hut.
Isn't it true, the letter is good!
And although it is simple in appearance,
A begins the ALPHABET.
(E. Tarlapan)

Let the alphabet
Begins with STORK -
It, like the alphabet,
begins with A!
(V. Zakhoder)

Everyone knows that
The letter A is a very nice letter. nine0045 And besides, the letter A
is the main one in the alphabet.
They love this sound
Both Andrey and Allochka,
Stick like that and stick like that,
And in the middle there is a stick.
(E. Uspensky)

Tale about the letter A

Why A first?
There was a terrible noise in the room. All the letters crawled out of the alphabet and loudly argued: why is this A the very first letter of the alphabet?

Down with impostor A - shouted vowels.
- Long live the Abracadabra! (i. e. confusion).
- What is it doing, huh? - the hissing ones hissed. nine0045 - The letter with which a sore throat and a shark begins, put at the head of the alphabet! Wow w-jokes...
- That's right, - the consonants silently thought, - it's not for nothing that the most delicious things - watermelon, orange, apricot, pineapple - begin with A.

But the letter Y screamed loudest of all.

I don't understand , why is the first A, and not I?!
- That's why, - said A, who was silent until now, - that the very first word of every baby begins with A.
- What kind of word is this? - I did not let up.
- Agu, - said A.
- And besides, I look like an admiral standing on the captain's bridge. And everyone knows that the admiral must always be ahead!
- Yes! said the firm sign.

Proverbs and sayings starting with the letter A

ABC is a step to wisdom.
Treasure is not needed, if the family is in harmony.
Friendship is not strong, which is contained in words.
Water does not flow under a lying stone.
Mathematics is not taught without letters and grammar. nine0045 Without labor there is no fruit.
Small and daring.
Die yourself, but save your comrade.

Riddles for children starting with the letter A

Maple leaves turned yellow,

Swift-winged swifts flew to the countries of the south.
What a month, Tell me!
(August)

Doesn't fly, doesn't buzz,
Beetle runs down the street.
And burning in the eyes of the beetle
Two brilliant lights.
(car, bus)

Day and night standing on the roof0045 Share everything with me!
(Antenna)

They came to us with melons
Striped balls.
(Watermelons)

On the page of the primer
Thirty-three heroes.
Wise men-bogatyrs
Every literate knows.
(Alphabet)

Look, the house is standing,
Filled to the brim with water,
Without windows, but not gloomy,
Transparent on four sides.
The inhabitants of this house are
All skillful swimmers.
(Aquarium)

My friend has been to such a port,
Where there is no water around at all. nine0045 But
Ships with people and cargo were going to this port all the time.
(Airport)

Standing on the roof -
All pipes are higher.
(Antenna)

Lesson summary:

  1. Pronunciation of new words from pictures increases the preschooler's vocabulary, develops speech and memory.
  2. Cellular exercises develop fine motor skills of the hands.
  3. Poems affect not only the development of memory. It has been proven that if you learn several lines every day, new neural connections appear in the brain, and the overall learning ability increases. nine0008
  4. Riddles develop intelligence in children, the ability to analyze and prove. Educators use riddles when teaching children to increase interest during complex tasks.

A selection of tasks for learning and reinforcing the letter and sound A . Completing tasks, children will not only get to know each other, learn and consolidate the letter A, but also enrich the general stock of representations, vocabulary . Develop fine motor skills and graphomotor functions - many tasks for hatching, coloring, tracing by dots, writing with the letter A. Will develop mental functions - thinking, attention, imagination, memory, as well as gnosis . Will work on sound-letter analysis (locating the sound A in a word).

To: manuals will be useful for kindergarten teachers, primary school teachers, speech therapists (teachers-defectologists) and caring parents.

Age: for children from 4 to 8 years old. Depends on the individual characteristics of the child. Basically, these are preschoolers of the senior group of the kindergarten and students of the 1st grade. nine0003

Letter A, sound A ____________________________________________________

Letter A, sound A 2 part ____________________________________________________

Task with the letter A for children 4, 5, 6 years old ____________________________________________________

Letter A, exercises for children 5-6 years old ____________________________________________________

Letter A, senior group, 1st grade ____________________________________________________ nine0003

Letter A, senior group, 1st grade, 2nd part ____________________________________________________

Color all the letters A ____________________________________________________

Learning the letter A, for a speech therapist ____________________________________________________

Letter A, uppercase ____________________________________________________

Letter A, part 2, logic tasks ____________________________________________________ nine0003

Letter A for 1st grade or senior kindergarten children ____________________________________________________

Find the letter a, write the letter ____________________________________________________

Letter A, find and color, write ____________________________________________________

Introduction to the letter A ____________________________________________________

Interesting tasks for learning the letter A ____________________________________________________ nine0003

Letter A for speech therapists ____________________________________________________

Maze letter A

Development of graphomotor skills: shading watermelon, pineapple, oranges. Writing the letter A
Read the syllables and complete them, complete the letter A, paint over all the letters A
Tasks with the letter A for preschoolers, the development of fine motor skills.
Development of sound-letter analysis, search for the letter A in words
Find and color only those pictures in the name of which the sound A is at the beginning of a word (development of phonemic hearing). nine0045 Task with the letter A for preschoolers

Copybooks with the letter A for 1st grade students

A selection of copybooks with uppercase and lowercase letter A. Information given in copybooks about proverbs and sayings with the letter A, information about the shark and pansies, as well as. The recipes have coloring pages and additional tasks for the development of mental processes.

Writing with the letter A. Proverbs and sayings.
Copywriting with the letter A, a story about "Pansies" (work on the development of connected speech)
Writing A with the text “Shark” (work on a dictionary and fixing the letter A)
Writing with the letter A, a riddle about the alphabet

Development of phonemic perception, topic:

“SOUND AND LETTER A” for speech therapists, speech pathologists

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