printable banner letters are an easy and fun way to create something special. With endless possibilities for what you can say and how you can display them, they’re truly one of my favorite go-to decor solutions. Be sure to grab your free set from my home decor resource library, and sta...
Free printable bubble letters are great for all ages! Honestly, the uses for free printable bubble letters are practically endless, which is why I’ve collected so many! 😉 And I haven’t even started talking about the variety of bubble letter templates out there! Seriously, from cute to ...
These Alphabet Cut & Paste Books are fun to make and great practice with alphabet letters and the sounds they make. Alphabet cut and paste Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> ___<<. The pdf file will open ...
Free printable letter hunt worksheets This letter hunt activity helps young learners such as preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students work on letter recognition. Children will complete the find the letter worksheet to practice visual discrimination of upper and lowercase letters. THere is al...
Get more free printables here: Kindness is My Jam for Activity Days Theme How to Make Bulletin Board: Print out the free printable letters onto cardstock Cut out staple onto bulletin board Tip and Trick: Lay out your phrase onto the floor so you can get a feel for dimensions and placement...
Share This Flaming Text Printable Lettering and Free Font This is an awesome set of flaming text letters that would be great to use for t-shirts, car and ...Read more Share This
Gradually work through the alphabet, ensuring that the activity remains fun and stress-free. Check out these suggestions for the order of introducing letters. Can I use the pages to support all learners with differing needs? Yes, the coloring pages can be easily adapted to support children with...
How to Make the Alphabet Books for Preschoolers Step One: Print the letter recognition printable. Step Two: Cut each page in half. Staple the pages together. Step Three: Get busy! Children can color, identify letters and sounds, and play the alphabet games on any given page. ...
Magnetic letters Halloween-themed sensory materials Once you have all the supplies you need, it’s time to get the pages ready for your students. Here’s what to do: Use the form near the bottom of this post to request a copy of the Halloween cut and paste. Print out as many copies ...
When it comes to teaching letters and sounds, I should really be saying 'sounds then letters,' because teaching sounds actually comes first! The ability to hear and manipulate sounds is called Phonological Awareness, and it is the first step in teaching