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Alphabet Tracing Ring
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Alphabet Tracing Ring
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Students will practice writing the letters of the alphabet with these alphabet tracing rings. Each page of the ring focuses on one of 26 letters, in both capital and lowercase letters. This product contains a PDF with the following One tracing ring page for each letter of the alphabet as well as rings at the end for practicing all capital or lowercase letters together. This letter writing activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning correct letter formation. All pages are in black and white for easy printing. Each page includes all 26 letters of the alphabet. When to Use: Writing Center - The worksheets can be placed in a writing center for students to practice writing their letters. Morning Work - These no prep worksheets allow teachers to create quick and easy morning activities for students while they wait on their classmates to arrive to class. Independent Practice - These worksheets are great for students to independently work on writing their letters. Emergency Sub Plans - The no prep nature and easy to set up activity , makes these worksheets a great activity to leave with subs to assign to students. Small Group Activity - These worksheets can be used in small groups so teachers can target the students who need extra practice with letter formation. Writing Review Activity - These worksheets work well as a review to reinforce student's learning of writing letters. Skills Practiced Fine Motor Skills Pen or Pencil Control Letter Formation Letter Recognition Manuscript Handwriting Practice This reading ring is a low prep activity for teachers to create for students to practice their handwriting skills. The writing rings can also be laminated to create a reusable, paper saving, activity for students to complete during center time or small group time with dry erase markers.

Author The Connett Connection

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Tags Handwriting Worksheets, Tracing Worksheets, Handwriting Practice, Fine Motor Skills, Letter Formation, Alphabet Worksheets

Sound Chart: Alphabet Chart
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Sound Chart: Alphabet Chart
ELA, Special Resources, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Common Core, Kindergarten, Charts, Teacher Tools, Posters, Classroom Decor

Phonics Chart: Alphabet chart A Bright, colourful, phonetically correct alphabet chart ! A colourful A4-size alphabet picture chart to help children learn to recognise the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet. Each letter has a picture of an object that begins with that sound. 2 font styles are included. When children are first starting to learn letter shapes and sounds, it is helpful to have a handy reference chart that the children can use to aid recall or letter shapes and a picture cue to the sound each letter stands for. There are many ways to use these charts: Wall reference Desk reference - give one to each child; special needs children especially find them helpful. Wall reference: a wall chart Play quick games: Put a counter on the letter that says /t/, for example, and play until all letters are covered. Cut up the squares and ask the children to lay the letters in alphabetical order. Activities: Write me the sound that ...teddy... begins with: can the child write the letter straight away without looking? Does the child look for the picture of the teddy? Use to assess. Can you tell me which object begins with the sound ...../h/, for example. The child looks for 'h' and says 'house'. Let the children use their charts as they complete worksheets/write/spell. Who is the phonetic alphabet picture chart for? All ages and abilities special needs children ESL, EFL learners, Who can use the phonetic alphabet picture chart ? Class teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who needs it! What is included? 2, colour, A4 charts in PDF form, in the choice of 2 font styles, Primer Print, or my own kindergarten font, 'Vera'. I originally made this chart for a special needs kindergarten child with cerebral palsy; although he knew his letters and the associated phonic sounds, his recall was poor - he could know them one minute and they had gone the next. He loves using his chart and has made rapid progress since I made it. It gave him security.

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Tags Phonics, Alphabet, Alphabet Chart, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Common Core Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool Phonics, Sound Chart, Phonics Charts

Alphabet Flash Cards
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Alphabet Flash Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards

Learning the alphabet is important for children because it is the foundation for developing reading and writing skills. Knowing the letters and their sounds allows children to start decoding words and building their vocabulary. It also helps them to understand the structure of written language and how it relates to spoken language. Additionally, learning the alphabet can help children with memory and cognitive development. Overall, the alphabet is a fundamental aspect of literacy that children need to master in order to be successful readers and writers. Displaying the alphabet in a classroom can be useful for young students who are just learning to read and write. It helps them to visually recognise the letters and their order, and can make it easier for them to learn the alphabet song or recite the letters in order. It also serves as a reference for students who are working on spelling or writing tasks. These alphabet flash cards show capital and lower case letters with a corresponding picture for that sound. These could be used as flash cards for a teaching aid during a phonics lesson or as a classroom display. Included in the resource are 13 PDf pages with 2 flash cards per page Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clip Art

Author SEN Resource Source

Tags Alphabet, Phonics, Flash Cards

Silly Alphabet Song

Silly Alphabet Song
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Songs, Activities

Silly Alphabet Song Encourage children to dive into the world of letters with this engaging and interactive teaching resource, the Silly Alphabet Song . This lively video is designed to make learning an enjoyable experience for youngsters in early learning stages, including preschool, kindergarten and grade 1. Appropriate for Language Arts and Pre-Reading curriculum areas, it empowers educators to bring forth excitement about pre-literacy skills that are crucial as foundations for future academic success. About the Song: This playful animated song fosters young learners' interest in the alphabet through colorful imagery coupled with rhythmic lyrics. Each visually stunning sequence immerses students into a vibrant world where they learn beginning letter sounds effortlessly. The compelling composition allows educators to captivate students' attention while they enthusiastically absorb language arts concepts. The Silly Alphabet Song is versatile enough to be used in various educational contexts making it a valuable supplement tool for any teacher's toolkit. Deploy this video during whole group instruction as an interactive way to introduce or reaffirm alphabets. It can offer an entertaining break from typical classroom routines while keeping learning at its core. Additionally: This resource can also cater brilliantly well to small group sessions enabling teachers or homeschooling parents to focus on learners who might need extra help with their alphabet recognition skills. It could also form part of independent study tools or homework assignments offering opportunities for self-paced learning beyond school walls. This flexibility ensures that each child's unique needs are met amidst fostering lifelong love for learning. Featuring digital convenience in MP4 format, teachers can access it easily across a variety of platforms making viewings flexible yet uncompromised—whether using projectors during class hours or tablets/laptops during remote teaching situations. In essence, The Silly Alphabet Song intertwines entertainment and education creatively, encouraging little learners to embark on their literacy journey with unending excitement and fostering an early love for reading.

Author Twin Sisters Digital Media

Tags Alphabet Learning, Interactive, Preschool, Language Skills, Animated Song

A Is For Alligator Animated Song

A Is For Alligator Animated Song
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Songs, Activities

A Is For Alligator Animated Song : An Interactive Teaching Resource The product, A is for Alligator Animated Song , is an interactive teaching resource designed for young learners, especially those in Early Learning, Kindergarten and Preschool. Contextualized within the Language Arts subject and focusing on Pre-Reading as a subsubject, this lively animated song video is sure to engage children in a fun and delightful learning experience. Innovative Format Combines Education with Entertainment This resource takes full advantage of music to aid in the acquisition of early literacy skills. As young learners watch this video, they simultaneously sing along while getting intimately acquainted with the letters of the alphabet and their respective sounds. Endearing characters interact with alphabet flashcards as each letter gets spotlighted. Aids Memory Retention & Develops Early Reading Skills The lyrics are intentionally repetitive and rhyming to enhance memory retention - a proven strategy that complements traditional learning approaches well. Each verse has been written specifically to highlight both sound recognition or phonological awareness AND visual recognition aspect - critical components of early reading development. This helpful tool comes as 1 MP4 file type for A Is For Alligator. The animated sequence unfolds seamlessly without interruption ensuring student engagement remains high throughout. Versatility in Use: Classrooms & Homeschooling Educators—from public school teachers to homeschoolers—can leverage this resource flexibly whether during structured lessons or informal learning moments at home; after all there’s no limit on where or how children choose to learn these days! "Not only will young students find themselves singing along cheerfully but also – most importantly – they will build strong foundations concerning letters' visual recognition, pronunciation, and comprehension." For educators seeking to give their students an immersive learning experience, A Is For Alligator Animated Song serves as an excellent resource to boost early literacy skill development.

Author Twin Sisters Digital Media

Tags Interactive Teaching, Animated Song, Early Literacy, Alphabet Recognition, Phonological Awareness