This page covers six C names: Caleb, Carter, Charlotte, Chloe, Claire, and, Cooper. Three of them — Charlotte, Chloe, and Claire — share the ch or cl blend, so they make a good set to practice back to back. Each worksheet comes in A4 and US Letter sizes — print once and laminate or use a dry-erase sleeve for repeated use.
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Caleb

Caleb mixes a hard-sounding C with a soft b ending, giving children practice with two very different letter shapes in one short, five-letter name.
Carter

Carter has a nice rhythm of tall and short letters, and the double consonant ending (er) gives early writers practice finishing a name with a less common letter combination.
Charlotte

A longer nine-letter name, Charlotte is a great challenge for children who've outgrown shorter names — it includes the tricky ch blend and a mix of tall, round, and descending letters.
Chloe

Chloe starts with the same ch blend as Charlotte but stays short at five letters, making it a good stepping stone before tackling longer names.
Claire

Claire has an unusual silent-e ending and a tall l early on, giving children a gentle introduction to less phonetic spelling patterns.
Cooper

Cooper features a double letter (oo) early in the name, which is a useful first exposure to letter repetition within a single word.









