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Printable Kindergarten February Daily Alphabet (Q-T)

Printable Kindergarten February Daily Alphabet (Q-T)

File Type: Digital PDF 
Page Count: 26 pages 

Make alphabet practice fun, consistent, and totally print-and-go with our Printable Kindergarten February Daily Alphabet! This no-prep resource gives students 4 full weeks of practice focused on the letters Q, R, S, and T, with daily worksheets that build strong letter recognition and formation skills. Each week also includes an adorable cut-and-color crown plus a cut-and-sort activity to keep learning hands-on and engaging. Perfect for morning work, literacy centers, small groups, or early finishers—just print and go for February alphabet success! 

Skills This Product Targets:

  • Letter recognition (Q, R, S, T)
  • Letter formation and handwriting fluency
  • Beginning sound awareness and alphabet knowledge
  • Fine motor skills through cutting, coloring, and sorting
  • Visual discrimination and letter identification
  • Following directions and independent work routines
$5.00
Printable Kindergarten February Daily Alphabet (Q-T)
$5.00
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File Type: Digital PDF 
Page Count: 26 pages 

Make alphabet practice fun, consistent, and totally print-and-go with our Printable Kindergarten February Daily Alphabet! This no-prep resource gives students 4 full weeks of practice focused on the letters Q, R, S, and T, with daily worksheets that build strong letter recognition and formation skills. Each week also includes an adorable cut-and-color crown plus a cut-and-sort activity to keep learning hands-on and engaging. Perfect for morning work, literacy centers, small groups, or early finishers—just print and go for February alphabet success! 

Skills This Product Targets:

  • Letter recognition (Q, R, S, T)
  • Letter formation and handwriting fluency
  • Beginning sound awareness and alphabet knowledge
  • Fine motor skills through cutting, coloring, and sorting
  • Visual discrimination and letter identification
  • Following directions and independent work routines