This worksheet is designed to help a child learn the letter "C". It contains four activities, and based on the image, the tasks have already been completed. Here is an explanation of each activity and how it was solved:
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1. TRACE
Task: Trace over the dotted outlines of the uppercase and lowercase letter "C".
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Solution: The child has used an orange crayon to trace over all the dotted letters. They traced five uppercase "C"s and five lowercase "c"s.
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2. FIND AND COLOR
Task: Find all the letters "C" (both uppercase and lowercase) among other letters and color them in.
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Solution: The child has correctly identified and colored the following letters with a purple crayon:
- Uppercase "C" in the first row.
- Lowercase "c" in the first row.
- Uppercase "C" in the second row.
- Lowercase "c" in the second row.
- Lowercase "c" in the second row.
- The child successfully found and colored 5 instances of the letter "C".
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3. TAP AND SAY THE SOUND
Task: Tap each letter "C" and say its sound (/k/).
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Solution: This is an auditory and kinesthetic activity. The child would tap each of the three "C"s shown and say the sound "kuh". Since this is not a visual task, there is no marking required, but the presence of the letters indicates the activity is ready to be performed.
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4. SORT
Task: Sort the letters into two groups: uppercase "C" and lowercase "c".
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Solution: The child has sorted the letters correctly.
- On the left side, under the picture of the cat, they placed four uppercase "C"s.
- On the right side, they placed four lowercase "c"s.
- The dashed boxes indicate where the letters should be placed, and the child has filled them all correctly.
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Overall Assessment:
The child has successfully completed all four tasks on the worksheet. They demonstrated an understanding of:
- How to write the letter "C".
- How to identify both uppercase and lowercase "C" among other letters.
- The sound that the letter "C" makes.
- The difference between uppercase and lowercase letters by sorting them correctly.
The worksheet is from "Little Learning Corner" and is dated 2022. The use of crayons and the cheerful design (including a star and a cat) make it engaging for young learners.
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