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Free Printable Worksheets for Each Consonant
Grade Level: Kindergarten
The order you present the consonants in is up to you but I've provided a few options. Using reliability instead of alphabetical order allows you to avoid "exceptions to the rules" in the early stages of learning. Using frequency enables children to begin sounding out words quickly. See "Part 3: Ideas on the order in which to present the letters" for more info.
Alphabetical |
Frequency Based |
Reliability Based |
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