Letter M Worksheets and Free Printables

Letter M Worksheets and Free Printables

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The next letter of the alphabet that we are working on is the letter M.

When teaching the letters of the alphabet, the letter M is commonly taught first.

It is a letter that is usually easy to pronounce, recognize, and write by young children.

 


Below are free letter m worksheets:

Coloring Pages:

Color the blank capital letter m. You can also use this letter m worksheet to create a simple letter m craft.

 
 


Download this free printable worksheet:

Practice letter tracing with this lowercase letter m worksheet.

 
 


Tips to teach the letter m:

A great way to practice learning the letter m, is through letter recognition activites.

As you are reading to your child, have her point out the letter m.

Go through your home and have your child point out the letter m on objects.

Sing or watch an alphabet song video and have your child point out each letter.


Tip: Younger children learn the letter m sound easily since it is familiar to them by saying the word mom or mama.

The best way to teach the letters of the alphabet is to focus on one letter at a time.

My Letter of the Week Curriculum includes over 100 pages of educational activities for each letter.

More fun ways to teach the letter m:

  • Use letter stamps to make words that start with m

  • Use clay or playdough to practice letter formation

  • Create a sensory bin with objects that begin with the letter m

  • Play with alphabet puzzles or alphabet letters and point out the difference between the small letter m and big letter m.

Another fun way to practice the letters is with this Fun Alphabet Letter Pack.

 
 

Includes the following practice pages:

  • Color the letter m to find the hidden image

  • Identify words that start with the letter sounds

In the Preschool Star Curriculum, it teaches the letters of alphabet, numbers 1-20, shapes, sight words and more.

 
 

Includes over 20 fun theme units for preschool homeschool or kindergarten homeschool.

Click here to learn more about the Preschool Star Curriculum.


Keep in mind that the Common Core Standards list learning and recognizing all of the upper case and lowercase letters as a first grade standard, so don't feel bad if your preschool or kindergarten students haven't mastered all of their letters yet.


Need more alphabet worksheets? Click here for the rest of the alphabet printables.

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