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Alphabet Spotlight Chart on Letter A

Updated: Mar 5

ALPHABET CHART – SPOTLIGHT ON A

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ALPHABET CHART – SPOTLIGHT ON A


Here is the alphabet chart featuring the letter A:


A a (apple) B b (ball) C c (cat) D d (dog) E e (egg)

F f (fish) G g (goat) H h (hat) I i (ink) J j (jar)

K k (kite) L l (lion) M m (man) N n (net) O o (ox)

P p (pan) Q q (queen) R r (rat) S s (sun) T t (top)

U u (umbrella) V v (van) W w (wig) X x (box) Y y (yarn) Z z (zoo)


Teacher Note: When formatting, highlight or outline A a (apple) in a bright color. This helps children easily spot the letter A.

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CONSONANTS – A IS NOT HERE

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CONSONANTS – A IS NOT HERE


In this section, we focus on consonants. Here are the consonants without the letter A:


B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z


Remember, A is not on this chart. A is a vowel.


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VOWELS – A E I O U

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VOWELS – A E I O U


Let's explore the vowels:


  • A a – apple, ant, ax, astronaut

  • E e – egg, elephant

  • I i – ink, igloo

  • O o – ox, octopus

  • U u – umbrella, under


Tip: When formatting, bold or color every “a” in the A words: apple, ant, ax, astronaut.

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LETTER A BLENDING DRILLS

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LETTER A BLENDING DRILLS


Practice blending sounds with the letter A. Read each syllable:


ba ca da fa ga ha ja

la ma na pa ra sa ta va wa xa ya za


Now, read each short A word:


ban can dad fan gap ham jam

bag cap cat map man pan rat


Finally, read each long A word:


gate cake rake tape lane


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HANDWRITING PRACTICE – LETTER A

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HANDWRITING PRACTICE – LETTER A


Let's practice writing the letter A. Follow the arrows to trace.


Line 1:

A A A A A a a a a a


Line 2:

Trace: A A A A A

Write: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___


Line 3:

Trace: a a a a a

Write: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___


Line 4:

Trace: A a A a A a

Write: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___


Now, draw and label something that starts with A:

This is an __________________________.


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A-WORD READING STRIPS

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A-WORD READING STRIPS


Create reading strips for practice. When formatting, place each line on its own narrow strip and cut.


Strip 1 – Short A (am / at / an / as):

am at an as am at an as


Strip 2 – Short A CVC (cat family):

cat bat hat mat rat sat fat


Strip 3 – More Short A CVC:

bag cap fan jam man nap pan


Strip 4 – Long A (CVCe):

gate cake rake tape lane


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READ AND FIND LETTER A

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READ AND FIND LETTER A


  1. Read each sentence.

  2. Circle every letter A you can find.

  3. Draw a picture for one sentence at the bottom.


  4. A fat cat sat on a mat.

  5. Dad has a bag.

  6. The ant is on an apple.

  7. I can see a big fan.


Drawing box:

Draw a picture to show one of the sentences.


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BUILDING A WORDS

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BUILDING A WORDS


  1. Cut out the letter tiles at the bottom of the page.

  2. Glue the tiles in the boxes to build each A word.

  3. Trace the word.

  4. Write the word by yourself.


Word 1: cat

[ ] [ ] [ ]

Trace: cat

Write: __________________


Word 2: man

[ ] [ ] [ ]

Trace: man

Write: __________________


Word 3: bag

[ ] [ ] [ ]

Trace: bag

Write: __________________


Word 4: fan

[ ] [ ] [ ]

Trace: fan

Write: __________________


Letter tiles (print in a grid to cut out):

c a t m a n b a g f a n


Note: Repeat letters as needed so each child has enough tiles.

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AMAZING A WORDS – GAME BOARD

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AMAZING A WORDS – GAME BOARD


Here are the directions for the game:


  1. Each player puts a marker on START.

  2. Take turns rolling a die and moving forward.

  3. Read the A word on the space you land on.

  4. Use the word in a sentence to stay on the space.


Note: When formatting, place these spaces along a path from START to FINISH.

START

  1. ant

  2. apple

  3. cat

  4. bag

  5. fan

  6. gate

  7. hat

  8. dad

  9. map

10. cake

11. jam

12. pan

13. rat

14. tape

15. man

FINISH


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LETTER A BINGO

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LETTER A BINGO


Use a 3×3 grid for the bingo game. Here is an example card:


cat bag ant

apple A fan

jam dad hat


Teacher calling list:

ant, apple, cat, bag, fan, jam, dad, hat, A


Tip: Print several cards with the same words in different positions.

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LETTER A BANNER – AMAZING A

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LETTER A BANNER – AMAZING A


Each line below can be printed on its own page as a pennant/flag.


Banner Flag 1 (center flag):

AMAZING

A


Banner Flag 2:

A a

apple


Banner Flag 3:

A a

ant


Banner Flag 4:

A a

astronaut


Banner Flag 5:

A a

ax


Note: Cut into triangles or banner shapes and string across the room.

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A WORDS WE KNOW – WORD WALL CARDS

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A WORDS WE KNOW


Create word wall cards. Each of the following should be on its own small card:


A

a

am

at

an

ant

apple

ax

cat

bat

hat

bag

fan

jam

man

pan

gate

cake

rake

tape


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BRANDING FOOTER (OPTIONAL FOR EACH PAGE)

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(Place in small print at the bottom of each printed page.)


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Conclusion: Engaging with the Letter A


In this lesson, we have explored the letter A in various ways. From blending drills to reading strips, each activity helps reinforce the understanding of this important letter. Remember, practice makes perfect! Use these resources to create a fun and engaging learning environment. By focusing on the letter A, we can help students build a strong foundation in reading and writing.


Let's keep learning and growing together!

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