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Letter X Recognition and Beginning Sound Activity

Grade: Second · Subject: Letters & Sounds · Time: 30 min · Difficulty: Standard

X Letter Template

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Learning Objective

Students will identify the letter X, recognize its sound, and produce or find words that begin with the letter X.

Teacher-Selected Inputs

  • Grade: Second
  • Subject: Letters & Sounds
  • Skill: Letter Recognition, Phonemic Awareness, Vocabulary Development
  • Educational Setting: General Education
  • Difficulty: Standard
  • Duration: 30 min

Why this printable fits

This printable features a large letter X that helps second graders focus on recognizing the uppercase letter and using it as a visual anchor to generate and associate words beginning with the letter X for letter recognition and phonics practice in a Letters & Sounds lesson.

Vocabulary

PRE-TEACH
  • uppercase: Big letter shape
  • sound: The noise a letter makes
  • beginning: The start of a word
USE DURING LESSON
  • letter
  • X or x
  • sound
  • word
  • beginning sound

Materials

  • Printed X Letter Template
  • pencils
  • crayons or markers
  • picture cards or word cards starting with X (optional)

Prep

  • Print enough X Letter Template sheets for each student
  • Gather example words or picture/word cards that start with the letter X

Lesson Steps

  1. Introduction and Letter Review6 min
    Teacher actions: 1. Show the letter X on the printable and model saying its name and sound aloud. 2. Have students say the name and sound after you. 3. Show example pictures or words beginning with X, emphasizing the sound.
    Teacher script: This is the letter X. Can you say its name? X. What sound does X make? /ks/ or /z/. Let's say it together: X, /ks/, X.
    Example / model: Show picture and say: This is an x-ray. It starts with the letter X and makes the /ks/ sound.
    Printable use: Point to the letter X at the top of the printable to introduce and name it.
    Move on when: Students can correctly say the letter name and sound after hearing the model.
    Support if needed: Use sentence frame: 'The letter is ____. It sounds like ____.' to help students respond.
  2. Guided Word Brainstorming and Sound Emph6 min
    Teacher actions: 1. Ask students to think of words or items that start with the letter X sound. 2. Write or list a few words on the board. 3. Guide students to focus on beginning sounds that match X.
    Teacher script: Let's think of words that start with the letter X. What words do you know that start with X? Like X-ray or xylophone.
    Example / model: Write 'x-ray', 'xylophone', 'xerox' on the board and say each clearly.
    Printable use: Students keep the letter X printable visible while brainstorming to connect words to the letter.
    Move on when: Students can name at least two words starting with the letter X sound.
    Support if needed: Use word_bank_card with picture-word pairs containing letter X words to support word recall.
  3. Printable Activity – Coloring and Adding6 min
    Teacher actions: 1. Instruct students to color the large letter X on their printable. 2. Guide them to write or draw pictures that begin with X inside the printable's space. 3. Provide help with spelling or drawing as needed.
    Teacher script: Now, color the letter X. Then, write words or draw pictures of things that start with X inside the box.
    Example / model: A student colors the X and draws an x-ray or writes the word 'x-ray' inside the box.
    Printable use: Students use the space inside the printable to add drawings or writings of X words.
    Move on when: Students have colored the letter and added at least one word or picture starting with X.
    Support if needed: Provide sentence_frame: 'My word that starts with X is ___.' to help students write or say their word.
  4. Formative Check and Sharing6 min
    Teacher actions: 1. Midway through the printable activity, ask students to point to the letter X and say its sound. 2. Invite a few students to share their X word or picture and explain why it starts with X.
    Teacher script: Show me the letter X and say its sound. Who wants to share a word they wrote or drew that starts with X?
    Example / model: Student points to X and says "/ks/" and shares, "I drew an x-ray because it starts with x.
    Printable use: Students hold up or refer to their printable as they share and say the letter name and sound.
    Move on when: Students can identify the letter X and explain their X word or picture with the correct beginning sound.
    Support if needed: Use assigned_partner to share first with a peer before whole group sharing for confidence.
  5. Review and Wrap-Up6 min
    Teacher actions: 1. Review the letter X name and sound as a group. 2. Reinforce the examples of X words learned. 3. Praise effort and correct identification of letter and sounds.
    Teacher script: Let's say the letter X name and sound one more time. Good job finding words that start with X!
    Example / model: All students repeat together: "X, /ks/" and name example words.
    Printable use: Refer once more to the letter X on the printable as closing visual aid.
    Move on when: Students confidently say the letter X and name at least one word starting with X.
    Support if needed: Repeat the sound and word examples for students needing extra support.

Formative Check

  • Step: Formative Check and Sharing
  • Ask students to: Point to the letter X, say its sound, and share a word or picture that starts with X.
  • Look for: Correct identification of letter X, accurate beginning sound, and appropriate word or picture starting with X.

Success Criteria

  • Students can identify at least 2 key details or vocabulary words connected to Letters & Sounds.
  • Students can name or produce at least two words beginning with the letter X.
  • Students can explain why their chosen word or picture starts with the letter X sound for at least 75% of the class.

Differentiation

Support: Use picture-word cards showing words that start with X to assist word retrieval and matching.
Scaffold tool: Word Bank Card
Standard: Students complete the printable by coloring the letter X and adding words or drawings that start with X independently.
Extension: Challenge students to find and name words with the letter X in the middle or end position and explain the sound.
Early Finishers: Invite students to write a simple sentence using one of their X words using a sentence frame.

Accommodations

  • Allow oral responses instead of writing or drawing when needed.
  • Provide enlarged printable for students with visual needs.
  • Permit use of alphabet chart for letter and sound reference.
  • Offer a quiet space and extra time to complete the printable.

Common Misconceptions

  • Students confuse letter X sound with other letters like Z or S.
  • Students have difficulty identifying words that begin with a less common letter like X.
  • Students may think letter X always makes the /z/ sound, needing clarification on context.
  • Students may struggle differentiating uppercase and lowercase X in reading or writing.

Assessment

  • Observe students saying the letter name and sound out loud.
  • Check the words or pictures students add on the printable for correct initial X sound.
  • Listen to students explain why their selected words start with letter X.
  • Monitor participation during word brainstorming and sharing for engagement and understanding.

Teacher Notes

Standards
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.2.3.A: Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
IF SHORT ON TIME
  • Keep: Step 1: Introduction and Letter Review
  • Skip or shorten: Step 3: Printable Activity – Coloring and Adding can be shortened or done as a verbal activity.
FOLLOW-UP OPTIONS
  • Introduce lowercase letter x and practice matching uppercase and lowercase.
  • Practice identifying initial sounds of letters Y and Z for letter sequencing.
  • Create a class alphabet book with words for each letter including X.
HOME CONNECTION

Ask your child to find or name three things at home or outside that start with the letter X and share them with you.

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