Here are the most popular alphabet and letter activities from Early Learning Ideas. Find lots of ideas to help teach the letters of the alphabet, letter sounds, letter formation with fun hands-on alphabet activities that are perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classrooms, and at-home learning. 200 Ideas for Alphabet Activities & Collages 9 Activities to Teach the Alphabet How to Make a Salt Tray for Letter Writing Practice How to Make Tactile Letter Cards 20 Letter Formation Activities for Preschoolers Teaching the Alphabet with Multi-Sensory Activities How to Make Environmental Print Word Cards Letter Recognition Activities with Free Alphabet
Should you introduce letters to your preschooler in their order in the alphabet? Surprisingly, no. There are actually better ways to introduce letters.
FREE printable craft pages using paint to make handprints of all the letters of the alphabet!
We are crazy over all these Lego ideas! I've got container after container full of Lego's at my house that my kids could be using in so many fun
These FREE alphabet review worksheets for kindergarten kids will help them review letters and letter sounds, and practice proper letter formation.
These Bible Alphabet Coloring Pages are a free and effective tool for parents to educate their children in a Godly manner. Simply download and print the free attachment, and soon your kids will have lots of fun filling in the letters with their favorite colors. And as they do so, they will learn about the important Biblical stories that decorate the pages and demonstrate God's truths, as well as the letters of the alphabet that are foundational to their education. Enhance your child's learning experience with these printable ABC coloring pages!
Cute Lego Alphabet Letter Printable cards are a fun way for kids to practice making making uppercase letters while having FUN!
This amazing set of alphabet road mats provides a fun and interactive way for children to learn how to write. Each letter includes a practice page, tracing lines, guiding arrows and stop signs, and phonics pictures for bonus learning.
Your child will love creating with these alphabet lego cards, they are a free printable download.
Use letter activities like alphabet collages or letter mats to help kids learn letter recognition and to reinforce letter-sound associations. Here are over 200 material ideas that you can use for your
The Animal Letters Posters are great for children to recognise animals that match with each letter of the alphabet. These colourful posters can be use...
Alphabet Formation Rhymes to help little learners know how to write uppercase alphabet letters.
11 free, printable Dot Sticker Art Activities for Kids. Kids place dot stickers on pictures according to a key to make awesome dot art.
Practicing building uppercase letters using crafts sticks and these FREE Popsicle Stick Letter Printables for preschoolers and kindergartners.
Letter People Printable Worksheets are a valuable tool for parents and teachers looking to enhance young learners alphabet knowledge and early reading skills..
Free printable preschool worksheets pdf for teachers and homeschoolers. Fun preschool worksheets for math, English, fine motor skills, and more!
Get this FREE complete set of large printable block letters for learning the alphabet. Plus, over 150 ideas for ways to fill them!
Enhance memory with this A-to-Z activity designed for seniors. Keep the mind active and improve cognitive function.
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Practice uppercase letters with alpahbet playdough mats. These playdough letter mats strengthen hand muscles while using play doh to roll and shape ABCs.
Learning the ABC's can be tough - one way to make it more fun is to add these printable alphabet letter crafts to your lessons.
Fun A-Z of science experiments. Work your way through the ABC of science with fun experiments, investigations and challenges
Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable comes with eight editable pages, containing two pencils. Each pencil has pieces for two letter names up to nine letter names. Getting Pencil Names - Name Building Practice Printable
We coloured our triangles in, cut them out, and then used a hole punch, string and tape to put the bunting together. You could just tape or staple string or ribbon onto the triangles, if you don't have a punch to make holes to thread through. Alphabet Bunting – Free PrintableZip file contains 27 pdf
Free printable alphabet coloring pages (letters and numbers) with patterns for preschool, kids, and adults to colour! Use these A-Z
Traditional Letter of the Week is a 26 week curriculum of letter learning intended to prepare your students for kindergarten.
Teaching your little ones the alphabet is a great opportunity to introduce them to some key Bible characters and concepts. We have just released our Bible ABC Letter of the Week Notebook available for $15 in
Introducing the letter a to your class or child? Check out this free letter a lesson plan with lots of crafts and activities!
I think it is so important for students to take ownership of their learning environment. I want the students to feel at home in our classroom and feel like it is their room. This year, I had the students create our alphabet chart so it was THEIR alphabet chart using their handprints. Students were so excited about this activity. Each student was able to create a letter so it became their letter. I added the little details that were finishing touches to each of the letters. It was such a fun project to complete! The students were so happy to see their handprints hung on the wall and it made them so excited about our alphabet chart since it was created by them. They enjoyed it so much, thay I also created a class handprint alphabet book for our classroom library. Is is such a great way to get students interested in learning the letters of the alphabet. This can also be made into students handprint alphabet books. You can check out this product in my TPT store by clicking on the image below. Included are directions and examples to make each of the letters, the letter and the word for each letter as well as a template for an alphabet book. For the posters, all consonants are in blue and vowels in red to help students learn to identify vowels. It is an editable product so if you have a different picture that you wish to use for one of the pictures, you will be able to! I also made little flashcards to match the handprint pictures. They can be used to help students learn letter names and letter sounds and also learn the vocabulary of the pictures. You can download the flashcards for free by clicking on the image below.
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These hands-on activities are fun ways to improve size awareness in handwriting for legibility and neatness.
Surprise!!! This entire series has recieved a total overhaul in 2023! I've added craft templates and free worksheets in hopes of making your life easier! You're a busy Mama. To be honest I'm impressed that
Thousands of free printable preschool worksheets, games, activities, and more! Preschool themes, math, alphabet fine motor, sight words, sign language, reading, social studies preschool curriculum.
You will LOVE these SUPER CUTE alphabet coloring pages perfect for helping kids learn their ABCs and work on phonemic awareness. NO PREP, free printable.
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Follow along with us as we share our letter of the week activities for 3-year-olds!
Hi friends! Today I wanted to share some of my favourite alphabet centres with you! I'm hoping that it can become a reference for your weekly centre planning :) 1. ALPHABET PLAY DOUGH MATS Do your kids love play dough as much as mine do? I'm always looking for new play dough mats to add to the mix. I made these this summer and the letters are big enough to use with play dough or other loose parts like buttons or pom poms! Play dough is great for developing finger muscles which will help our kiddos with their writing as well! You can find these mats in my TPT store by clicking on the image below: 2. ALPHABET TRACING BOOKS Although I don't like having too many worksheet-type activities, I like having some dry erase activities to help kids who are just learning to print their letters. These printables are super simple and great for beginning writers! It gradually gets harder from top to bottom. Click on the image below to see these printables in my TPT store. 3. ALPHABET CONSTRUCTION My old school used to have these and my kids loved them there. Scholar's Choice was having a sale so I finally snagged them for our class! The kids love how tactile these are and the cards are super helpful for the kids who need the support. You can find this "Letter Construction" set on Amazon or the Scholar's Choice website. Here are the links if you are interested in checking them out! Amazon.ca Scholar's Choice 4. ALPHABET PUZZLE I'm usually not keen on printable puzzles (I like the real thing for puzzles) but the kids surprisingly ate this one up! The picture makes it self-correcting and it was a great opportunity for the SK's to be leaders and help their JK friends match and learn the letters :) You can find this puzzle by clicking on the image below: 5. ALPHABET Q-TIP PAINTING I shared this activity last year but I'm going to share it again because it's always a hit! The kids use paint and q-tips to trace the letters! This is another one that is great for developing fine motor skills. You can grab these sheets for free by clicking on the image below! 6. ALPHABET PATTERN BLOCKS I have SO many pattern blocks.. so I was super pumped when I found these alphabet pattern block mats! Best of all they are FREE! They are by Confessions of a Homeschooler and you can download them HERE. 7. ALPHABET TWEEZE & MAKE I found these letters at Dollarama. I set them out with some centimetre cubes and tweezers and had the kids make the letters! 8. ALPHABET ROLL & WRITE I put some magnetic letters into these insertable dice and had the kids roll and write the letter they got. Super easy, especially if you already have insertable dice and magnetic letters! 9. ALPHABET READ & SORT I wrote letters on these white beans, wrote letters on the muffin liners and then had the kids sort the beans into the matching muffin liners. Cheap and the small beans make it great fine motor practice for those little hands! 10. ALPHABET FIND & WRITE For this one, I put some letter beads in a bottle with black beans and had the kids find the letter beads and write the letters they found on a whiteboard. 11. ALPHABET PICK & WRITE {ON CHALKBOARD} I love these chalkboard from Handwriting Without Tears! I have the kids pick a tactile letter tile, trace the letter with their finger and then write the letter on the chalkboard. These chalkboards are great because they are double sided so they can flip it over and do another letter while that side dries! 12. ALPHABET MONSTER MUNCH This centre has been a hit every year! I got some tennis balls from the dollar store and then cut a slit in the middle with an exacto knife. Then I hot glued some googly eyes to make them "Tennis Ball Monsters". The kids squeeze the side of the mouth, say the name of the letter and feed the monster. 13. FIND ALL THE LETTERS! Bingo dabbers are always a hit so I made this centre to incorporate them! Here, students pick a letter out of the bin, say the letter, find it on their sheet and dab the letter. Then they put that letter back and find another until all the letters are dabbed. If this is too easy, I also set out the same activity but with pictures in the circles so that they pick a letter, identify the beginning sound and dab the letter that makes that sound. You can download both sheets for free by clicking on the image below: That's it for now! I hope to add to this post when I can :) I hope you are able to use some of these ideas! What is your favourite alphabet centre? SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave SaveSave
From math activities, obstacle courses, and letter activities. This list of 10 sidewalk chalk ideas and games will beat summer boredom!
Kids are going to love practicing forming and writing both uppercase and lowercase letters with these super cute FREE Alphabet Playdough Mats.