Write the alphabet letters on the toilet paper tube and on the colored dot stickers with a sharpie. Match the dot stickers to the toilet paper tube. *For another activity, you can cover the toilet paper tube in packing tape to make a binocular. Call out letters and have your child look ...
or put the alphabet hearts in alphabetical order. You could even go on a letter scavenger hunt. A cool preschool valentine idea would be to make a name puzzle for your students. Just print each child’s letters of their names and give it to them in a special bag or envelope. ...
My kids watch too much TV. Technically it’s Netflix on the iPad but it’s the same problem. Working from home during the summer is a tricky place for many parents, myself included, we need to get stuff done, but we can only use screens so much each day, and hopefully none at al...
The BIG Book of Alphabet ActivitiesGoren, Ada
Recognizing Letters of the Alphabet Identifying the letters of the alphabet can be a fun activity for preschoolers to learn while playing! Here are 25 Alphabet activities to recognize the letters of the alphabet. An ABC Mat is super handy to have on hand when your child is learning the alph...
Alphabet Sensory PlayfromTeaching 2 and 3 Year Olds– Set this up outside if the weather’s nice, or bring it inside if not. So simple, but such an engaging way to play with letters! Make and Match Shell LettersfromNo Time for Flash Cards– Kids can use their shell collection to make...
Freebie Alphabet Help for Kindergarten: Are you looking for engaging and effective ways to provide alphabet help for kindergarten with volunteers or at home? Look no further! We’ve designed a freebie file packed with activities to offer extra practice on letters of the alphabet for five days ...
These alphabet printables and activities are perfect for preschool and kindergarten students. They cover letter recognition, letter sounds and more!
For younger learners, do the alphabet in chunks, rather than all at once. To challenge older learners, start in the middle of the alphabet. Sing the Letters in Mixed Up Order I discovered this activity by accident. I was laying out the upper case letters and without thinking I was laying...
22. Go on an alphabet scavenger hunt The fun part about this for grown-ups is that there is no prep. Tell kids to go find objects that start with each letter of the alphabet. To make this game take longer, designate spots for them to bring each item back—one at a time. Every ite...