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"a is for apple." Make booklets or large flashcards with these simple early reading pages (two picture-supported words to a page; 6 pages). |
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basic words illustration |
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basic words illustration |
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Black outline, great for bulletin boards and other classroom decorations. Print on colored paper, or use your students' artistic skills to make unique decorations. Each page features a black outline picture of a word that starts with the appropriate letter (A = apple). |
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A blackline picture of an ant to color. |
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Cartoon ant hill to color. |
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Cartoon ape. |
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Color this picture of a bushel of apples. |
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Color this picture of a gorilla or trace and cut out for a great shapebook. |
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Color this toffee apple or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. |
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Six pages of pictures of words starting with the letter A, with the word written underneath. |
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How to use the letter-themed puzzles on abcteach. |
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A black-outline 8-10 piece puzzle of words that start with the letter A. |
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A colorful 8-10 piece puzzle of words that start with the letter A. |
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A colorful 4-5 piece puzzle of words that start with the letter A. |
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A black-outline 4-5 piece puzzle of words that start with the letter A. |
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A black-outline picture of words that start with the letter A. This can be used as a guide for our letter puzzles or alone as a decoration, sign, or coloring page. |
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A colorful picture of words that start with the letter A. This can be used as a guide for our letter puzzles or alone as a decoration or sign. |
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American sign language fingerspelling |
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Beautiful color picture to go with printed letters (A is for apple). |
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Trace and cut out the apple pattern for a student shapebook. Intended for use as a shapebook cover. |
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Trace and cut out the lined apple pattern for a student shapebook. Intended for use as a shapebook page. |
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Color the apple red. Trace the word red. Write the word red. |
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Trace and color the apple and the letter A (upper and lowercase). |
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Trace the picture of the apple and color it. |
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Write the beginning letter (A or B) in the boxes below the pictures. |