This worksheet is an
Alphabet Scavenger Hunt. It does not have one single correct answer because the answers depend on what objects you can find around you right now.
To solve this, you need to look around your room, house, or outside and find one item for every letter of the alphabet.
Here is how to do it step-by-step:
1. Start with the letter
A. Look for something that starts with A (like "Apple," "Ant," or "Arm"). Write that word in the box next to A.
2. Move to
B. Find something starting with B (like "Ball," "Book," or "Bed"). Write it down.
3. Keep going through all the letters until you reach
Z.
Since I cannot see your room, I cannot give you the exact words you should write. However, here is a list of common examples you might use to help you get started:
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A: Apple, Ant, Airplane
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B: Ball, Book, Banana
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C: Cat, Car, Cup
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D: Dog, Door, Desk
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E: Egg, Elephant, Eye
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F: Fish, Fan, Flower
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G: Goat, Gate, Glass
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H: Hat, House, Hand
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I: Igloo, Ice, Ink
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J: Jar, Jet, Juice
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K: Kite, Key, King
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L: Lion, Lamp, Leaf
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M: Moon, Mouse, Milk
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N: Nest, Nose, Net
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O: Owl, Orange, Ocean
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P: Pig, Pen, Pizza
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Q: Queen, Quilt, Quiet
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R: Rat, Ring, Rain
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S: Sun, Snake, Shoe
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T: Tree, Tiger, Table
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U: Umbrella, Unicorn, Up
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V: Van, Violin, Vest
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W: Whale, Window, Watch
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X: X-ray, Xylophone, Box (ends in x)
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Y: Yo-yo, Yellow, Yak
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Z: Zebra, Zoo, Zipper
Final Answer:
There is no single correct answer key. You must fill in each box with a different word that starts with the corresponding letter found in your environment.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable abc list.