Sometimes we get so wrapped up in the day to day, that we may forget that the little ones in our lives need to learn their Life Skills from us and the other adults in their lives.
There are many things that children need to or should be able to do when they get to Kindergarten. Your children are expected to know their ABC's-how to say them at the very least.
Providers play an important role in a childs learning development, but it doesn't stop there, parents need to be aware that they are the best teacher for their children! We as providers have access to tools and information that maybe parents haven't heard about before or thought about. This kind of worksheet is one of them.
Periodically testing a child's knowledge will help you to know what a child excels at and what more you should be working on.
The following worksheet looks better and is available as a PDF file and a DOCX file if you are interested in printing it!
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I know my ABC’s
Capital Letters
*I can say* *I can sound out* *I can spot* *I can write*
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
Notes: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Child’s Name: __________________________ Date: _______________
INSTRUCTIONS
Set aside a few minutes where you can sit down with a child one on one.
*I can say*
Say a letter and have the child repeat it to you. Circle the letters that they can say.
*I can sound out*
Say or show the child a letter, have them make the letter sound. (A sounds like it’s name and like ah) Circle the letters they can sound out.
*I can spot*
Use flashcards (any kind with capital letters), and see if they can recognize them. Circle the letters that they know.
*I can write*
Use flashcards, blank paper, writing tablet, etc. Have the child write the letter. Circle the letters that they can do.
Use the Notes section to jot down praise, encouragements, and ways you can work on improving these skills at child care and what parents can work on at home.
Keep a copy for your records and send a copy home with parents.
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