My 3-year-old is obsessed with letters. It started when we found, “his letter,” and hung it on the wall above his bed. I was just going for room decor, but apparently it launched his interest in letter recognition and reading. He could soon find his letter anywhere as well as his baby sister’s who also has a letter hanging over her crib.
Since then we have done all sorts of letter recognition activities together, and everywhere we go he is pointing out X’s (one of his favorites) and any other letters that catch his interest. We also practice the sounds by associating the letters with objects that being with that sound.
These cute letter find worksheets feature adorable pictures of objects and their beginning letters. The children must search for the letter, in upper and lowercase, and circle all they can find. They then count and record the number in the correct boxes at the bottom of the worksheet.
I made this set two different ways. The first option is in full color so that you can print the sheets once, laminate them, and use them over and over again for literacy centers or at home. The second option is a more printer friendly black and white. These would be great as a class worksheet, a homework assignment, or any other classroom use. The best part about the black and white option is that when the children complete the worksheet, they can color the adorable pictures.
Here are some examples from the sets, and of course, I have a freebie at the end just for you blog readers. I work hard at these worksheets, and I always appreciate your feedback as comments or shares. If you print the free worksheet, please help me out by pinning your favorite worksheet or sharing the link with a friend. Thanks a million!!
In Color
In Black and White
Your Freebies
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Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
very nice and helping
I’m so happy to hear it! Thanks for stopping by.
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Great materials!
Thank you Cheryl! I’m so happy to hear you’re finding them helpful.
I’m do not see an option to download and I shared.
Hi Tosha,
If you click on the two pages at the bottom, underneath the words “Your Freebies,” it will take you to the pdf page to print the pages. I hope that helps.
Amy N.
Thank you, love the letter finds. Just what I was looking for.
You are so welcome. I’m glad they were helpful.
They look so amazing and fun !
Thanks!!! My Pre-k students loved these activities!!!
These would be for the four year olds I have in my room. Thank you. Ivette
looks nice and i think kids will like it a lot~
Where can I purchase all the letters? Looks like fun!
Thank you!
This looks just what I was looking for. Thank you
Love these
Thank you, great for children with hand mobility issues as they can use a bingo dabbler.
Thanks for sharing this item, I look forward to using it soon!
This is awesome
Great sheets!
Thanks
We are only able to download the two freebies?
Hi!
If you are in the membership, you have access to our entire library.
Reach out amy@Planningplaytime.com if you are needing more help. 🙂
Thanks
it’s beautiful can i have Ato Z in black and white deepskj211@gmail.com
You can grab the whole set inside our TPT store.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Letter-Find-A-Z-Color-2173847
Thank you!
You can grab the whole set inside our TPT store.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Letter-Find-A-Z-Color-2173847
Theses are some wonderful pages. Thank you so much.
These look great!
Thank you! We hope you find them helpful in your classroom at home or school!