- Color the S's red: The letters that are 'S' should be colored red. In the top section, there are four 'S' letters among the letters shown (S, U, S, S, U, T). All four 'S' letters need to be colored red.
- Circle the words that start with S: Look at each picture and identify the word it represents. Circle only those whose names begin with the letter 'S'. The snake (starts with 'S') and the spider (starts with 'S') should be circled. The telephone ('T'), umbrella ('U'), train ('T'), and arrow ('A') do not start with 'S', so they are not circled.
- Connect the S's and color them red: Starting from the first 'S' near the pencil, follow a path through consecutive 'S' letters to reach the 'S' next to the snake, then continue to the 'S' next to the spider. All 'S' letters along this connected path should be colored red. The path connects the starting 'S' to the snake’s 'S', then to the spider’s 'S', passing through other 'S' letters in sequence.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of letter s practice worksheet.