Cc Printing and Picture Find Letter Learning Resource For Kids

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Cc Printing and Picture Find

Letter Learning Resource For Kids

Give your balanced literacy program a boost with Cc Printing and Picture Find worksheets. Three worksheets present different dashed font sizes to help guide printing of upper and lower case letter Cc’s. Provide children choice with different versions, where a decreasing number of rows and columns of dashed Cc’s for tracing assistance is presented.

Five large, blank circles appear at the top of worksheets, surrounding block-size versions of upper and lower case Cc’s. Children need to find pictures and words from a picture find resource that include letter C and then cut out and glue onto circles. One picture find resource includes pictures with word labels and one without, encouraging children to use sound and spelling knowledge to make picture choices. To complete work, invite children to colour in giant letter Cc’s.

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To help model success, play our Youtube video where my son Elliot, age 6, and I have a go. Watch, as we demonstrate how to print upper and lower case letter Cc’s before we choose five pictures, without word labels, to glue onto our worksheets.

Letter Learning Experience

Each time I introduce a new letter to Elliot, age 6, I start by introducing the sound. I follow the sound up with an action reminder to support his recall, should Elliot forget. We then have a go at printing the shape of the letter. Finally, we select pictures and words that include it.

In our letter learning experiences, one area that has emerged is the idea of learning to read a letter, or recognizing that a particular shape refers to a particular letter. Since working with Elliot, it has become more clear that printing practise helps make connections.

With a few years of nightly story time under his belt and an occasional dip into the text beyond the pictures, Elliot is now more familiar with the font or shape of letters. As he practises printing, he becomes better at transferring this knowledge. He now regularly identifies letters in books and language around him independent of prompts from mum or dad.

Letter Shapes Have Letter Names

Having now worked on several letters with Elliot, I also better appreciate the value printing practise has improving legibility. I am even more aware now that printing practice of letter shapes gives Elliot’s mind a chance to connect a shape to a name. With practise, his growing knowledge of each letter is promoting greater curiosity. He will point to words in books or in his environment and say, ‘Hey, there is a letter C in that word!’ These connections help make getting stuck into sounds and reading words easier, more relevant and authentic.

I look forward to printing all letters of the alphabet with Elliot – a pretty cool learning process to be apart of.


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