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Basic ABC Order
(First Letter Only)
Cut out the words and glue them in ABC order. The first letter of each word is different. Categories include colors, numbers,and animals.
1st and 2nd Grades
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Rewrite each word list in ABC order. Sample list includes: train, bus, car, ship.
1st and 2nd Grades
Rewrite the word list in ABC order. Sample word list includes run, jump, play, and sing.
1st and 2nd Grades
Sort the word cards in alphabetical order. Includes twelve cards with basic farm animal words.
1st and 2nd Grades
Arrange the words in alphabetical order on a table. Includes twelve cards with basic outer space words.
1st and 2nd Grades
Sort the word cards in ABC order. Includes twelve cards with bug/spider/insect words.
1st and 2nd Grades
Place the spring words in ABC order. (example: rain, spring, warm, flower)
1st through 3rd Grades
Write each summer word list in ABC order. Each word list has words that start with different letters. (example: pool, swim, water, dive)
1st and 2nd Grades
Alphabetize the wintry words. (example: hat, coat, mittens, boots)
1st and 2nd Grades
Intermediate ABC Order
(Second & Third Letter)
Cut out the words and glue them in ABC order. Requires students look at 2nd and 3rd letter of each word. Categories include animals, fruits, and holidays.
2nd through 4th Grades
Write the word lists in alphabetical order. Requires students to look at the second or third letter of each word. Sample list includes: runner, race, rush, ran.
2nd through 4th Grades
Sort the word cards in alphabetical order. Includes fifteen animal word cards.
2nd through 4th Grades
Arrange the word cards in alphabetical order. Includes fifteen color word cards.
1st and 2nd Grades
Place the word cards in alphabetical order. Includes fifteen word cards with occupations on them.
2nd through 4th Grades
Order the spring words alphabetically. (example: garden, grass, grow, green, leaves)
3rd and 4th Grades
Write each word list in alphabetical order. This intermediate-level worksheet requires students to look at the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th letter in each word. (example: campfire, camping, canoe, s’more, hammock)
Recommended for grades 3 and up.
2nd through 4th Grades
Rewrite each wintry word list in alphabetical order. (example: frosty, frigid, freezing, frozen, frost)
2nd through 4th Grades
Write the seven days of the week in alphabetical order. Then write the correct abbreviation for each word.
2nd Grade
Advanced
Alphabetical Order
Cut out the words, categorize them, alphabetize them, and glue them onto the worksheet. Categories include measurement words, country words, and ordinal numbers.
1st through 3rd Grades
Rewrite each word list in alphabetical order. Word lists require students to look several letters into each word. Sample list includes: rainbow, reindeer, raindrop, railroad, raincoat.
1st through 3rd Grades
Rewrite each word list in alphabetical order. Word list requires students to look several letters into each word. Sample list includes: four, fourth, fourteen, forty, fourteenth.
1st through 3rd Grades
Place the word cards in alphabetical order. Includes eighteen word cards.
1st through 3rd Grades
Cut out the word cards and arrange them in alphabetical order. Set includes eighteen cards.
1st through 3rd Grades
Place the eighteen word cards in alphabetical order.
1st through 3rd Grades
Dictionary Skills
Learn about guide words, dictionary definitions, pronunciation keys, and other dictionary skills.
Spelling Worksheets
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Practice putting 3 words at a time in alphabetical order with this set of 20 task cards.
Alphabetical ordering (“ABC order” to new readers) is the process in which we organize words by the order in which their letters appear in the alphabet.
This action helps students reinforce their knowledge of the correct sequence of the alphabet, as well as an ability to use logic and reasoning in problem solving.
Through this activity, students will show they can distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.
Arrange Words in Alphabetical Order
Use this resource in your reading center, guided reading, or with your whole class (see below) to practice putting a list of words in alphabetical order by their first letter.
To play, hang cards around the room in numerical order and provide students with a recording sheet. In teams or individually, students will rotate through each card on your cue, writing the 3 words on the card in alphabetical order in the matching space on their sheet. Students will rotate until every card has been completed.
Scaffolding + Extension Tips
Challenge students who already understand the concept to come up with lists of 4 alphabetized words, based on specific categories. For example:
- Favorite animals
- Fruits or berries
- Breakfast foods
- Friends in class
- Things in their bedroom
- Members of their family
Support students who need help understanding the concepts by pairing with someone that has a solid grasp of alphabetical ordering.
You could also use this activity in a small group or guided intervention environment by reading the words with students and helping them verbalize before ordering the words on their answer sheets.
Students may use an alphabetical order chart as a visual reference to help with ordering.
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Use These Cards For More Alphabetical Order Activities
Use this resource as independent practice for fast finishers and full-class learning opportunities like scoot activities, lesson reviews, formative assessments, and more.
Sentence Practice
Once they have finished all 20 task cards, students can write a sentence using the words in alphabetical order.
Ex: I walked through the door of the house and saw the picture on the wall.
Test Prep or Class Review
Turn this game into a review session at the end of your lesson or right before a test to give students extra practice. Project and read the cards in order 1-20 out loud to your class, and ask them (independently or in pairs) to write the words in alphabetical order on their recording sheets.
Knock Off
Have your students stand up and make a line across the room. Project a task card on the screen and use our Random Name Picker widget to draw a student’s name to answer. If the student correctly identifies the first word in the alphabetical sequence, they tap the person on their left or right to send them back to their seat. If the student answers incorrectly, they must sit out. Play continues until only 1 student is standing.
Easily Prepare This Resource for Your Students
Print on cardstock for added durability and longevity. Place all pieces in a folder or large envelope for easy access.
Keep the task cards out of pockets or under desks: cut out the cards and punch a hole in the corner of each to place them on a binder ring.
To turn this teaching resource into a sustainable activity, print a few recording sheets on cardstock and slip them into dry-erase sleeves. Students can record their answers with a dry-erase marker, then erase and reuse.
Because this activity includes an answer sheet, we recommend first printing one copy of the entire file. Then, make photocopies of the blank worksheet for students to complete.
Before You Download
Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource. A recording sheet and answer key are also included with this download.
This resource was created by Rachel Angell, a teacher in North Carolina and Teach Starter Collaborator.
Make ABC order a regular part of your Language Arts lessons with these activities:
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Alphabetical Order Activity
A fun matchup activity to help teach children the letters of the alphabet and their sounds.
Today, we think of baseball as typically representative of the «melting pot» of America: people of all races, ethnicities, and age groups play and watch the sport. But at one point, professional baseball was segregated.
After the Civil War, Americans’ interest in baseball grew. Minor and major league teams included players of all races. By the late 1870s, however, many of the AfricanAmerican players suffered from regional prejudices and were forced off the white teams. (1) The base side of human nature began to show itself.
Some of the best African-American players continued to play on white teams in the north and midwest. But in 1890 , that situation changed. As the season began that year, the most prominent of the minor leagues-the International League-had no black players on its teams. Within a few years, no team in any league would accept black players. There was no official announcement, but African Americans had been banned from organized Rube Foster baseball. The ban continued for the next fifty-five years.
African-American players turned to the many allblack teams. In 1920, Andrew «Rube» Foster founded the Negro National League, which gave African-American players professional status and visibility.
(2) As a pitcher, Rube Foster’s dexterity made him one of black baseball’s major attractions. Later, his managerial ability led the Chicago American Giants to the championships. (3) The fact that he owned the Giants and also a ballpark helped give Foster’s efforts legitimacy. (4) Foster was validated by mainstream baseball when he was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981.
Because black teams were not well funded, each athlete had to play several positions. (5) An athlete who was not versatile was considered only a mediocre player.
Ultimately, because of the integration of AfricanAmerican players into mainstream baseball, the Negro League disbanded in the early 1960s. (6) But some of the players have been appraised as being among the greatest baseball players of all time.
Smokey Joe Williams had a feared fast ball and a legendary strikeout record. Cool Papa Bell stole an amazing 175 bases in 200 games. (7) Josh Gibson was famous for his exceptionally meritorious batting average of .483. He was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.
In 1947, Jackie Robinson, «broke the color line» by becoming the first African American to play in the major leagues. (8) Unfortunately, Robinson’s early experiences in the majors were examples of the truism «no pain, no gain.» Although badly treated at first by both players and fans, he rose to the challenge and had a distinguished career in the majors.
(9) By any criterion, Satchel Paige was one of the best pitchers of all time. Following Robinson to the majors, Paige holds the record as the oldest «rookie» player. He also was the oldest person to play in the majors; he retired at 59. In 1971, Paige was the first Negro League player inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
(10) Candid assessments rate many Negro League teams among the greatest-and the most fun to watchin baseball history. Although America lost a sports treasure when the Negro League disbanded, it gained much more by allowing people of all races to compete together in the sports arena.
Each numbered sentence below refers to a sentence in the passage. Write the letter of the choice that gives the sentence a meaning that is closest to the original sentence.
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Alphabetical order worksheets are wonderful educational tools for kids to learn to spell words correctly. Alphabets are the first things that kids start learning right from the time they start speaking. Introducing alphabets in a creative way helps them recognize and recite the letters in the proper sequence. Alphabetical order worksheets are great tools to enhance your kids learning of words.
In this article, explore:
- Printable Alphabetical Order Worksheets for Kids
- Alphabetical Order Worksheet with Answers
- Christmas Alphabetical Order Worksheet
- Back to School Alphabetical Order Worksheets For Kids
- Fruits Alphabetical Order Worksheet
- How to Solve Alphabetical Order Worksheets
- Interesting Activities to Learn Words in Alphabetical Order
- Benefits of Alphabetical Order Worksheets for Kids
Teaching words for kids is crucial to develop a child’s reading, writing and speaking skills. Building a large vocabulary in early childhood comes in handy for a child all through school and even aids in their professional development. Games, activities and worksheets for kids make learning the alphabets and vocabulary building a fun and enjoyable activity for kids. Solving alphabetical order worksheets are one such activity, it helps kids learn new words and spell them too.
Printable Alphabetical Order Worksheets for Kids
Here are some amazing alphabetical order worksheets to help your child master spelling skills and boost their vocabulary. These worksheets include a variety of exercises that can boost your child’s knowledge on arranging words in the correct alphabetical order. Here are some alphabetical order worksheets with answers.
Alphabetical Order Worksheet with Answers
Look at the worksheet below. Read the words in each row and write them in the correct alphabetical order.
Answers:
- Class, Read, Round, Same
- Drink, Dry, Must, Plod
- Fresh, Hill, Tail, Test
- Brown, Deal, Shirt, Vest
- Brook, Clad, From, Home
- Add, Ask, Fine, Odd
- Apart, Belt, Drop, Tail
- Card, Harm, Smell, Thank
Christmas Alphabetical Order Worksheet
Arrange the words in the worksheet according to the correct alphabetical order.
Answers:
- Bow
- Family
- Gifts
- Ornament
- Reindeer
- Santa
- Sleigh
- Snow
- Tree
Check out Christmas words to boost your little one’s Christmas vocabulary.
Back to School Alphabetical Order Worksheet for Kids
Summer is almost over and it’s time to go back to school. Get kids excited for school with this fun worksheet and ask them to arrange the words in the proper alphabetical order.
Answers:
Book, Bus, Library, Pencil, Ruler, School, Student, Teacher
Fruits Alphabetical Order Worksheet
Here is a fun way to help kids learn how to spell the names of different fruits. Arrange the words in this worksheet in the correct alphabetical order.
Answers:
Apple, Banana, Blueberry, Cherry, Grapes, Orange, Pear, Strawberry
How to Solve Alphabetical Order Worksheets
To put words in alphabetical order,
- You must look into the first letter of the words such as Goat, Doll, Fish, Apple, etc. And,
- if the first letter words are more than two, you can go for the second letter of the words such as Cat, Cut, Ball, Bite, etc.
- Similarly, you can go for the third letter if the words have the same first and second letters.
These worksheets are extremely beneficial in understanding the arrangement of words in order. You can download alphabetical order worksheets with answers for their practice.
Interesting Activities to Learn Words in Alphabetical Order
Before you introduce your little one to alphabetical order worksheets,ensure they know what the correct alphabetical order is. Learning the alphabetical order is important to find alphabetized things easily. Here are some activities to help you teach your child.
- Letter Tiles: Lay down Scrabble tiles or alphabet blocks on the floor and ask kids to put them in the right order. This activity helps children understand the sequence of the letters of the alphabet. Learning the alphabetical order is a great tool that helps improve a child’s reading skills. Try these find the letter worksheets to help your little ones learn the alphabet easily.
- Phone Book: If your child seems to have a better understanding of letter order by now, you could move on to play a slightly difficult game. All you have to do is call out names of businesses and have your child flip through the phone book to find the phone number that belongs to the business. Boost your child’s reading skills using reading games for kids.
- Alphabetize Everything: That’s right! The next time they make a list of something, ask them to write it in alphabetical order. If they’ve got a chore chart and need to do the laundry and do the dishes, the “dishes” chore comes first.
- Alphabet Hunt: You can ask your kids to hunt words assigned to them. They can use newspapers, magazines, story books etc for that. Then, ask them to list the words in alphabetical order. Check the words if they are placed in the correct order. Try these alphabet worksheets to help kids master the letters of the alphabet before they master the alphabetical order.
- Fill in missing letters: An easy way to teach kids the proper order of the alphabet is a fill in the missing letter quiz. Provide a set of words to the kids in order to arrange them in alphabetical order. Later, ask them to fill the missing letters in the arranged words.
- Arrange the words: Ask kids to arrange the jumbled words in alphabetical order. For example, Zip, Cat, Ball, Dog, Monkey etc can be arranged in correct order such as Ball, Cat, Dog, Monkey, Zip, etc.
Benefits of Alphabetical Order Worksheets for Kids
Here are some ways that solving alphabetical order worksheets help kids:
- Kids develop strong vocabulary skills and also learn to use appropriate words to make meaningful sentences.
- They will learn to position the characters appropriately to spell a word correctly.
- Kids will learn to identify the letters of the alphabet and also develop their reading, spelling and writing skills.
We hope your kids enjoy working on these easy alphabetical order worksheets! Check Osmo for more learning activities, games and worksheets to boost your child’s learning.
Frequently Asked Questions on Alphabetical Order Worksheets
What is an example of Alphabetical Order Worksheets?
Arrange the following words according to the alphabetical order worksheets such as penguin, tiger, cat, elephant, horse and dog. Answer: cat, dog, elephant, horse, penguin and tiger. This is an example of Alphabetical Order Worksheets.
What are the activities that help kids to practice Alphabetical Order Worksheets?
Some of the activities that help kids to practice Alphabetical Order Worksheets are alphabet magnets, alphabet tiles, letter hunt, alphabet scavenger hunt, fill in the blanks with the missing alphabets, and alphabetically arrange the words.
Ordering A to Z
A core grade 1 skill is ordering the letters in the alphabet. In these worksheets, students identify the words that rank first and last in alphabetical order in each group.
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