The worksheets titled "Early Writing and Letter Sounds Practice With Symmetry, Patterns, and More" contain a variety of ways for students to practice early writing and letter sounds skills. Activities are meant to be engaging, with many pages incorporating other skills in addition to writing and letter sounds.

Worksheet activities include:

* Cut and paste activity where students match the image to the correct letter sounds.

* Tracing and writing letters and numbers.

* Identifying first and last letters in words.

* Drawing shapes on a dotted grid, including finishing shapes so that they are symmetrical.

* Writing the dates in a calendar.

* Filling in the missing numbers or shapes in a pattern and then identifying what type of pattern it is.

Workbook-style worksheet pages allow students to practice a wide variety of skills. They are especially effective at allowing students to tackle skills that require repeated practice, like writing.

For example, students might be asked to write the first letter or the last letter in a word. They can trace the letters in a pattern or write the numbers in a calendar.

Practicing fine motor skills can also help students become better writers. They can copy shapes in a grid, finish drawing the other half of a shape so that it is symmetrical, connect the dots, or draw their way through a maze.

Activities that combine different skills, like the previous examples, can be especially effective. Even just giving students the opportunity to color the pictures after they write the words can keep them engaged.