Task: Color the letter A
This is a fun and educational worksheet from
Osmo designed to help children recognize and identify the letter
"A" among other letters. The goal is to
color all the uppercase and lowercase "A"s in the grid.
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Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Look at the Grid:
- The grid is made up of irregular shapes (like a mosaic), each containing one letter.
- Letters are mixed in uppercase and lowercase.
2.
Identify All "A"s:
- We need to find both
uppercase 'A' and
lowercase 'a'.
- Let's go through the grid carefully:
-
Uppercase A:
- Top row: One
A near the center-right.
- Middle-left: One
A in the middle-left section.
- Bottom-center: One
A near the bottom-middle.
- Right side: One
A in the lower right.
- Also, check the central column: One
A in the middle.
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Lowercase a:
- Look for small
as:
- Near top: One
a just below "P".
- Below that: One
a next to "J".
- Middle: One
a near the center.
- Left side: One
a near the bottom-left.
- Right side: Two
as — one above "z", one near "U".
3.
List of All "A"s to Color:
- Uppercase
A:
- One near the top-right
- One in the middle-left
- One in the center
- One in the bottom-center
- One in the lower right
- Total:
5 uppercase A's
- Lowercase
a:
- One below "P"
- One next to "J"
- One in the center
- One near bottom-left
- One near "U" on the right
- One near "z"
- Total:
6 lowercase a's
4.
Total Letters to Color:
- 5 uppercase A + 6 lowercase a =
11 letters
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✔ Final Answer:
Color
all 11 instances of the letter
A (both uppercase and lowercase) in the grid.
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Tip for kids: Use a red or favorite color to fill in each tile that has an
A or
a. This helps with letter recognition and fine motor skills!
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