When we were done, we did practice reading and spelling some very simple trigraph words like the following. My little girl definitely does best when she is moving those magnetic letters and spelling the words before we begin reading them. So after listening, saying, and recognizing the trigraph...
Kids will practice fine motor skills as they color, cut and paste pictures onto the corresponding page. They will practice identifying letters, enrich vocabulary, and have fun “reading” their very own alphabet book. Simply set out crayons, markers or colored pencils along with kid safe scissors...
Aside from the benefits of creativity, the Letter D Craft is also a great way to share letter and sound recognition. Learning the soundslettersmake is key to blending sounds and beginning to read words. Another awesome way to practice letter recognition is with theDIY Alphabet Sensory Bottle. ...
while looking at the tiger card, you could say, “This is a tiger. Let’s find out which letter ‘tiger’ starts with!” Pointing to the letters along the side of the card, say, “That’s the letter S, and it makes the /s/ sound. Does ‘tiger’ start with /s/?” ...
Print out these big bubble letters on a thicker paper (like card stock), cut them apart, and then let your kiddo reassemble the letters. Consider only doing a few letters at a time—perhaps you can even pick letters that spell something such as his or her name. ...
Cut out Lay out onto thick ribbon Double-stick tape the letters onto the ribbon Use a tiny safety pin to attach to tablecloth It seems I’m constantly needing a quick banner or sign in a pinch. So I made these alphabet free printable letters. The free printable stencils are in a block...
Cut the letters out individually and use them for a matching game! Play a letter recognition game! Put out three or four of the letters onto the table. Have your little one select the letter that you call out from the letters displayed on the table! Add or take away cards to differentia...
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Once you’ve cut them out, you can easily string them together using twine, ribbon, or even a string of lights. Hang them above a fireplace, across a doorway, or along a wall for an instant decor upgrade! Can I use these printable banner letters year-round?
These printables feature letters in a gorgeous floral font to color in. You could print them out to make a personalized banner for a birthday or special occasion. The floral letters are quite detailed, so they also work well as a mindfulness activity for your older children and for adults. ...