Learn the 26 letters and 26 sounds of the alphabet through song. Also, learn how to write uppercase and lowercase letters. These lessons are excellent for teaching a combination of preschool and early kindergartener phonics skills. Letter Aa Learn uppercase and lowercase letter Aa. Also, learn...
My little guy listened to me read my Little Letter L Book of songs and nursery rhymes. Every time I read one of these his little sister (15 months) is at my knee beginning to be picked up. Singing books are wonderful for toddlers. My Eight (home sick with an ear infection) enjoyed ...
Little Letter X Book (songs and rhymes) My Letter X Book (with photos) More letter X arts & crafts Letter X books Making letter X Parking lot beginning sounds pages Letter hunt and find pages Letter sound coloring pages Letter sound worksheets See the whole series … You’ll love our alph...
Songs often help to reinforce the skills they’re learning, so incorporate music whenever possible. Educational videos are a great way to engage kids with both visual and auditory learning. Students will begin to attribute the sounds they hear with the pictures on the screen, making connections ...
Learning Letter Sounds by Jack Hartmann We love all of Jack Hartmann’s alphabet songs, but this is our favorite! It’s great for working on letter recognition and letter sounds. A is for Apple by Patty Shukla This song has it all – an easy melody to learn, phonics, and some sign la...
33+ Letter H Activities For PreschoolABCDEFG…Here are the Letter H Activities for preschool, pre-k and kindergarten that form the next part of the Letter of the Week series! Packed with over 30 activities that enhance letter recognition, letter formation, beginning sounds and more in a series...
When you visit, consider whether the space is set up for the needs of young children. “Within the classroom, you don’t need a lot of desks or tables,” says Farran. “You need a rug, where they can sing songs and all gather together, and then you need a lot of centers that hav...
While there are certainly more intricate songs for learning the days of the week, this one makes the list for its effective simplicity. What sets this song apart is the fact that it’s set to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. Virtually every preschooler knows this tune, so you ...
Learning to hear sounds and play with rhymes is such an important skill, and it can be so much fun for kids to explore early on! Parents can easily introduce rhymes through songs, poems, letter and number rhymes, games, and so much more. In fact, rhyming is one of the seven key area...
Singing songs is great fun for your child, and singing together will make it even more special. Watching a video at the same time will make it even more interesting, and you can make this a great thing for your toddler to look forward to each day. ...