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Master All 26 Alphabet Letters from A to Z!

You will learn to recognize and identify all 26 letters of the alphabet in order. This helps you read and write words every day.

Introduction

You will learn to recognize all 26 letters of the alphabet! The alphabet has letters from A to Z. When you know all your letters, you can read books and write your name. Learning letters is like having a special key that opens the door to reading.

What Are Alphabet Letters?

The alphabet is a family of 26 letters. Each letter has a name and makes sounds. You use these letters to make words like "cat" and "dog." Some letters are big (uppercase) and some are small (lowercase).

When you sing the alphabet song, you say all the letters in order: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. This order helps you find letters and words everywhere you go.

Learning Letter Order

Letters have a special order from A to Z. You can remember this order by singing the alphabet song. When you know which letter comes next, you can find books at the library and organize your toys.

Practice saying what letter comes after M (it's N!) or what letter comes before G (it's F!). This helps you when you need to put things in alphabetical order.

Big Letters and Small Letters

Every letter has two forms: uppercase (big) and lowercase (small). Big letters start names like "Sam" and "Mom." Small letters are used most of the time when you write.

You will practice recognizing both uppercase and lowercase letters. This helps you read signs, books, and labels around you.

Key Terms & Definitions

Alphabet: The family of 26 letters from A to Z that you use to make words and read books.

Letter: A symbol that has a name and makes sounds, like A, B, or C.

Uppercase Letters: Big letters like A, B, C that you use to start names and sentences.

Lowercase Letters: Small letters like a, b, c that you use most when writing words.

Letter Order: The way letters go from A to Z, just like counting from 1 to 26.

Letter Names: What you call each letter when you say the alphabet song.

Fun Ways to Practice

You can practice your letters every day! Sing the alphabet song while pointing to letters on a chart. Look for letters on signs when you go to the store with your family.

Try writing letters in sand or finger paint. You can also play games where you find objects that start with different letters, like "apple" for A or "ball" for B.

Related Topics & Connections

Learning all alphabet letters connects to many other reading skills. You will use letter recognition when you learn letter names, sounds, and familiar words. This helps you understand how letters work together.

After you know all your letters, you will practice printing uppercase and lowercase letters and forming letters correctly. You will also learn to make consonant sounds and recognize vowel sounds.

Knowing your letters prepares you to read sight words and spell words using letter sounds. All these skills work together to help you become a great reader!

Getting Ready

You don't need to know anything special before learning your alphabet letters! This is one of the first things you learn about reading. Just bring your curiosity and willingness to practice every day.