This booklet contains 26 pages in color and 26 pages in black and white.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Curamus School for Autism for their support and invaluable assistance with the design of these booklets.
This booklet is a learning resource designed specifically for neurodiverse learners who are learning the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. The aim of the booklet is to help children practise letter recognition, beginning sounds and early writing skills through simple, structured and visual activities.
Each page focuses on one letter of the alphabet and includes activities where children practise writing the letter, identifying pictures that begin with that sound, and tracing the letter shape.
The combination of visual pictures, tracing activities and sound recognition helps children develop a strong foundation for early reading and phonics skills.
Sections / Themes included in the booklet
The booklet contains activities for every letter of the alphabet from A to Z. Each letter page follows the same clear and predictable structure.
1. Practise the letter
Children first see a large example of the letter and practise recognising its shape.
For example:
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A a – apple
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B b – bee
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C c – cat
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D d – duck
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E e – elephant
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F f – fish
This helps learners connect the letter with its beginning sound.
2. Beginning sound recognition
Children look at several pictures and must cover or select the pictures that start with the correct letter sound.
Examples include:
A
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apple
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ant
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anchor
B
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bee
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bear
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bus
C
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cat
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car
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cake
D
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duck
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dog
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door
This activity strengthens phonics awareness and sound identification.
3. Trace the letters
Children practise writing the letter by tracing it several times on the page.
Each page includes tracing practice such as:
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a a a
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b b b
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c c c
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d d d
This supports the development of letter formation and handwriting skills.
4. Alphabet progression
The booklet continues with the full alphabet.
Benefits of this booklet for the child
These activities help develop important skills such as:
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letter recognition
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phonics awareness
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beginning sound identification
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alphabet knowledge
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early writing skills
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fine motor development through tracing
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visual discrimination
The predictable structure of the pages helps children feel safe, confident and successful while learning the alphabet.
Important information
This booklet is available in both color and black-and-white versions.
It is provided in PDF format for easy printing.
These booklets may not be resold or redistributed.
This is Booklet 3 in the series.













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