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A hilarious, curriculum-aligned way to practise the alphabet and handwriting. Yes, the story is about a maggot. And yes, he has some unsavoury eating habits. But don't let that put you off because the alphabet has never been this fun.For ages 3-7
A hilarious, curriculum-aligned way to practise the alphabet and handwriting. Yes, the story is about a maggot. And yes, he has some unsavoury eating habits. But don't let that put you off because the alphabet has never been this fun.For ages 4-7We make phonics fun! Readiculous teaches kids to read with the science of reading in just 10 minutes a day.The game, endorsed by literacy experts and grounded in scientific research, is designed to engage kids to learn to read through exciting mini-games. Readiculous engages kids to learn the sounds that go with each letter/spelling in a logical progression. As with most new things, repetition is the key to success. This is where we come in, we make learning ridiculously fun (pun intended) by designing reading games for maximum entertainment and educational value. Players learn 2x faster than traditional methods with just 10 minutes of daily play, reflected in personal progress reports showcasing which sounds, letters, and words they’re working on. Readiculous combines fun gameplay with educational content, tailored to support various needs.Note: 3 months of Readiculous Video Game is a non-cumulative promotion limited to one per customer.
Unlock your potential with this 111-page, printable workbook. Become the first six-year-old to write a novel, publish an academic article, or host a Ted Talk on "The Importance of Conjunctions". These Year 1 worksheets covers maths, phonics, vocabulary, grammar, handwriting, and more! This is not your average English workbook. Become the next child prodigy.For ages 6-7
A hilarious, curriculum-aligned way to practise the alphabet and handwriting. Bogart is absolutely starving, and the alphabet has never looked so delicious... so you had better get to work before he gobbles up every last letter.For ages 3-7Warning: This product does not include the accompanying storybook. If you're curious to learn the story of our resident, hungry maggot, click here for the bundle.
At Mrs Wordsmith, we know that learning to read and becoming a strong writer starts young. Learning the alphabet is the first step in every kid's reading journey. Research shows that kids with prior knowledge of the alphabet learn to read more easily and fluently. It is also vitally important that the alphabet is taught in a playful and engaging way. That's why we created alphabet worksheets and workbooks to help facilitate early reading and writing skills while teaching your child a lifelong love of learning.
With our I Can Be a Butterfly abc worksheets and Gargantuan Grade 1 English Workbook, your child will be practicing tracing letters, ordering the alphabet, and recognizing the lower and upper case in no time!
You can help your child gain letter recognition and practice handwriting with the beginner alphabet worksheets in I Can Be a Butterfly and Gargantuan. Once they can recognize a few letters, it is not long until they can string them together to form syllables and then whole words. Our core philosophy lies in bite-sized learning, which focuses on short, highly focused content based on one topic at a time. Experts believe that learning in a bite-sized way means information is more likely to be stored in long-term memory.
One key skill that our ABC printable worksheets develop is letter recognition. Letter recognition is vital for young learners as it allows them to figure out how printed text is associated with the spoken language. A firm grasp on letter names can make learning letter sounds easier for young readers and help them flourish as they begin their reading journey. Build confidence and awareness of letters using alphabet tracing sheets and alphabet order worksheets.
Another focus of our ABC practice worksheets is handwriting. This is a crucial skill for kids as they move through their early school years, beginning with individual capital letters in Pre-K to writing complete sentences in 2nd Grade.
Handwriting helps consolidate kids’ knowledge of letters. Kids (and adults) are more likely to retain new information by writing it down. "Write to remember" is a simple rule of thumb. Research shows that kids with better handwriting exhibit greater neural activation in brain regions associated with working memory and increased activation in those associated with reading and writing. Alphabet tracing sheets are a great way to practice handwriting.
Our ABC worksheets are packed full of engaging, funny illustrations and activities that delight and entertain younger students who haven't yet started learning to read. We work with academics, teachers, and childhood literacy experts to develop fun, easy-to-use printables covering everything your kids need to know.