Ready for SET #2? These color-by-letter, sound, and word family coloring pages are so much fun for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and children of all ages! These 15 color-by-letter worksheets are sure to bring a smile to little faces (and Mama’s face, too, as she watches her little one learn to read before her eyes!).
Yesterday, I shared Set #1 with you, and here are our next group of letters: c, k, e, h, r
You will find all 78 Color-by-Letter coloring pages—for the entire alphabet!—at the bottom of this post.
These coloring pages go along perfectly with How Wee Read! If you’re ready to teach your child to read with everything laid out for you step-by-step, you are going to love How Wee Read.
How Wee Read is my learn-to-read resource. It covers it all, from rhyming to reading in 60 sequential, simple, and playful lessons:
- Step One: Phonological Awareness (7 lessons)
- Step Two: Letters, Sounds, and Blending (12 lessons)
- Step Three: Special Rules (5 lessons)
- Step Four: Familiar Readers (36 lessons)
In Step Two, where we cover letters, sounds, and blending, the letters are introduced in a specific order:
- s, a, t, i, p, n
- c, k, e, h, r
- m, d, g, o
- l, f, b, q, u
- j, z, w
- v, y, x
This is the same order that your coloring pages follow, and you can grab all six sets at the end of this post!
Coloring Pages Letter Group 2: c, k, e, h, r
These are the color-by-letter worksheet coloring pages for the second set of letters: c, k, e, h, r
Within this color-by-letter bundle, you will find coloring pages for lowercase letters:
(printable available at bottom of post; these are just pictures to show you what is in your free bundle!)
You will find an adorable cow, koala, elephant, hedgehog, and raccoon all cute as can be and filled with the lowercase letters c, k, e, h, and r.
Your child can color by letter through these coloring pages for as many as he needs before he is able to recognize all of those lowercase letters.
As I mentioned in Set #1 it is a great idea to go through these coloring sheets nice and slow with your child. Point to the letters and say both the letter name and the sounds. Think of words together that start with all of the sounds. Play and have fun!
Once your little one can recognize the lowercase letters, you are set to print off the uppercase color by letter worksheets:
Perhaps your child colored the cow and koala coloring pages and now really understands and recognizes the lowercase letters for c, k, e, h, r. You may now wish to print off the next coloring page in the capital version: C, K, E, H, R.
Play and have fun with this version as well! Make connections to the previous coloring pages to see if your child can patch the uppercase and lowercase letters.
Be sure to continue with the sounds and go nice and slow.
Once the uppercase letters are also fully understood, you can print out the next coloring page in the “word family” format.
Since your child now knows each sound you are set to help him blend those sounds together and read those word families!
Your little one will be reading! How exciting is that!!! There is, of course, much more information and support in How Wee Read. I invite you to learn more about the program and view a sample right here: https://shop.howweelearn.com/products/how-wee-read
Download Your Free Color-by-Letter Coloring Pages
Ready to get your free color-by-letter coloring pages? Here they are; I hope you love them!
Set 1: Letter Group 1
Set 2: You are Here
Set 3: Letter Group 3
Set 4: Letter Group 4
Set 5: Letter Group 5
Set 6: Letter Group 6
Thank you so much for reading, sweet friend. If you have any questions at all about helping your little one along on their literacy journey, please feel free to email me at HowWeeLearn@gmail.com
xo
Sarah
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