Let’s go step by step to solve this task.
First, look at the big letter on the sign: it shows “A” and “a”. That means we’re working with the letter A — both uppercase (big) and lowercase (small).
Now, look at the two pictures on the right:
- The first picture is an apple. Underneath it, you see the word “apple”.
- The second picture is an ant. Underneath it, you see the word “ant”.
Your job is to:
1. Trace over each letter in the words “apple” and “ant”.
2. Make sure the very first letter of each word — that’s the “a” in both cases — is colored a different color than the rest of the letters.
3. Also, color in the pictures themselves — the apple and the ant.
So here’s what to do:
For “apple”:
- Trace all 5 letters: a-p-p-l-e
- Color the first letter “a” one color (like red or blue).
- Color the other letters (p-p-l-e) a different color (maybe green or yellow).
- Then color the apple drawing — maybe red for the fruit and brown for the stem.
For “ant”:
- Trace all 3 letters: a-n-t
- Color the first letter “a” the same special color you used for the “a” in “apple”.
- Color the other letters (n-t) another color.
- Then color the ant drawing — maybe black or gray for the body, and add little eyes or legs if you want!
Remember: You’re practicing how to write the letter “A/a”, learning that words start with letters, and having fun coloring too!
Final Answer:
Trace all letters in “apple” and “ant”. Color the first letter “a” in each word a different color from the other letters. Color the apple and ant pictures too.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of alphabets phonics worksheet.