This hard worksheet challenges kindergartners with four multiple choice questions covering alphabetical order, vowel identification, and which letter makes the /k/ sound. The second part contains five fill-in-the-blank questions about advanced alphabet facts, such as completing the list of vowels, identifying the first letter of 'elephant,' and recognizing that the letter Q is almost always followed by U in English spelling and writing patterns.
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Letter Recognition & Sounds
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which letter comes right after D in the alphabet?
A) C
B) E
C) F
D) B
2. Which of these letters is a vowel?
A) B
B) C
C) A
D) D
3. Which letter makes the /k/ sound?
A) S
B) T
C) K
D) N
4. How many letters are in the alphabet?
A) 24
B) 25
C) 26
D) 27
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or letter on the line.
1. The letters A, E, I, O, and U are vowels.
2. The word 'elephant' starts with the letter E.
3. The letter Q is almost always followed by the letter U.
4. The English alphabet has 26 letters.
5. The last letter of the alphabet is Z.
Letter Recognition & Sounds
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which letter comes right after D in the alphabet?
A) C
B) E
C) F
D) B
2. Which of these letters is a vowel?
A) B
B) C
C) A
D) D
3. Which letter makes the /k/ sound?
A) S
B) T
C) K
D) N
4. How many letters are in the alphabet?
A) 24
B) 25
C) 26
D) 27
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or letter on the line.
1) The letters A, E, I, O, and U are vowels.
2) The word 'elephant' starts with the letter E.
3) The letter Q is almost always followed by the letter U.
4) The English alphabet has 26 letters.
5) The last letter of the alphabet is Z.
Ready to Practice?
Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word or letter on the line.
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