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  1. The Letter Z | Alphabet A-Z | Jack Hartmann ABC Song - YouTube

    Learn to recognize the upper and lowercase letter Z, how to write the letter Z z and the sound that letter z makes. This series incorporates the modalities of visual, auditory and...

  2. Z - Wikipedia

    Z, or z, is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the Latin alphabet. It is used in the modern English alphabet, in the alphabets of other Western European languages, and in others worldwide.

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  4. Learn The Letter Z - Jack Hartmann - eJOY English

    Learn the letter Z. This Alphabet song in our Let’s Learn About the Alphabet Series is all about the consonant Z. Cre: Jack Hartmann.

  5. Z definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Z is the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet. Z is for zero. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

  6. Z Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Any of the speech sounds that this letter represents, as, in English, the (z) of zone.

  7. Turn & Learn - Learn Letter Z - Super Simple

    Kids songs, shows, crafts, activities, and resources for teachers & parents! Take a look around, explore our themes tab, and don’t forget to sign up for the Super Simple newsletter!

  8. z - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 7, 2026 · The more usual form is z, while ze is used before words starting with s, z and certain consonant clusters. In certain contexts (in the meaning "out of the surface" or "down …

  9. Letter Z: Phonics & Phonemic Awareness - Super Teacher Worksheets

    Spin the wheel to make words that start with Z, including zoo, zip, zap, and zebra.

  10. Z - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In the 1st century BC, Z was put in the alphabet again at the end of the Latin alphabet. This was done to accurately represent the sound of the Greek zeta. The letter Z appeared only in Greek …