Alphabet Chart Exploration
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on understanding and utilizing alphabet charts for various language skills.
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Alphabet Chart Exploration
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. An alphabet chart is provided to help you.
1. The letter that comes directly after 'M' in the alphabet is .
2. The letter that comes directly before 'Q' is .
3. The first letter of the alphabet is .
4. The last letter of the alphabet is .
5. Which of these words would come first in alphabetical order?
zebra
apple
dog
cat
6. What is the 10th letter of the alphabet?
H
I
J
K
7. List three words that start with a vowel and three words that start with a consonant. Use your alphabet chart to help you identify vowels and consonants.
Vowel words:
Consonant words:
8. Put the following words in alphabetical order by writing the number (1, 2, 3, 4) in the box next to each word.
Elephant
Dinosaur
Cat
Bird
9. The letter 'Z' comes before 'A' in the alphabet.
True
False
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