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Letter Flashcards
Enhance early reading skills with flashcards focusing on individual letters and their sounds. These resources help students associate visual letters with phonetic sounds. Use them in activities to prepare students for successful reading experiences.
Letter T Flip Book
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
This letter T flipbook is the perfect tool to help preschoolers and kindergarteners learn all about the letter T! The different pages in this flip book allow students to practice recognizing the letter, writing the letter, and identifying words that begin with the letter. What is Included: This flip book has a cover page for students to simply color. The seek and find page practices letter recognition by having students identify capital and lowercase forms of the letter. The find and color page practices letter recognition of the target letter from other letters of the alphabet. Students can use dot markers to mark the letters, they can color in the letter or use stickers to cover the letters. The cut and paste page allows students to work with scissor skills to cut out examples of the letter from either printed materials, like magazines or newspapers, or students can use the letters provided at the bottom of the page. The trace and write page allows students to practice tracing and writing the capital and lowercase forms of the letter. The beginnings sound page has students coloring the pictures that begin with the letter. The trace and draw page has students tracing a word that begins with the letter, then drawing a picture to represent that word. When to Use: Literacy Centers - This flip book can be placed in a literacy center for students to work on identifying the letter. Morning Work - This flip book is a perfect morning work activity. Doing one or two pages each morning, students can finish one flip book a week. Homework - These flip books can be sent home for parents to work with letter recognition with their children. Small Group Activity - Students who need extra help with identifying letters and sounds can work with the teacher in a small group setting.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Flip Book, Hands-on Learning, Phonics, Literacy Centers, Letter T, Letter T Activity
RECOGNIZE THE LETTER | Alphabet Activity
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
LEARNING UPPERCASE AND LOWERCASE LETTERS WILL NO LONGER BE A PROBLEM FOR YOUR CHILDREN! And in this fantastic activity we bring you exercises so that your children can practice recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters. Ask them to use their colors or markers to recognize the correct letter and circle them. ON YOUR MARKS, READY NOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE fact that THIS EDUCATIONAL SHEET IS COMPLETELY AVAILABLE FOR FREE TO DOWNLOAD IT NOW. WE ALSO HAVE OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN, SUCH AS: DINOSAUR TRACING ALPHABET: https://teachsimple.com/product/alphabet-tracing-minibook-dinosaur-theme TRACING SHAPES: https://teachsimple.com/product/10-tracing-worksheets-the-shapes A. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RESOURCE Through the following questions, I will provide you with important information about this product, so that you are informed about its content and encouraged to download it now. 1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom? As you know, it is vitally important that children use teaching materials so that they achieve a better understanding of knowledge. Furthermore, as multiple pedagogues have stated, it is vitally important that children interact with materials or activities that involve all their senses because only then can will achieve significant learning. 2. What is the name of this document? The name of this document is "Recognition of lowercase and uppercase letters" 3. What topic will you address in this resource? The topic to be addressed in this document is the alphabet. 4. For what ages is it recommended? Recommended for children from 3 to 7 years old who are learning their first letters. 5. Who is the author of this document? The author of this document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. B. SECONDARY INFORMATION OF THIS DOCUMENT: Now I give you additional information: 6. In what area of knowledge can it be applied? Reading and writing. 7. Should I apply it individually or in groups in my class? Preferable to apply individually. 8. What size and format is this resource in? Available in A4, PDF format. 9. Do I need some extra elements to apply it? Yes, your children will need markers or colors. Keywords: alphabet, letter recognition, letters
Author EDITORIAL PROFE CHEVERE
Tags Alphabet, Alphabet Games
Letter M: PowerPoint and Worksheets: Lesson 13
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Presentations, Teacher Tools
Learn Initial Sounds M: Lesson 13 teaches the letter Mm and its related phonic sound through a 31-slide PowerPoint lesson, and 5 follow-up activity worksheets. All you need to teach the phonic letter M! Whether in school or at home, this series of phonic presentations can help you effectively teach initial/beginning sounds to all pupils, including those with special needs/dyslexia. This lesson is part of a synthetic, systematic phonics programme for all abilities including those suspected of being dyslexic. This lesson is in the first stage of the Reading Made Simple programme where we teach the initial, or beginning, sounds. The ability to hear the initial/beginning sound is stressed throughout, while we learn to associate each letter with its sound. Each lesson can stand alone but the activities will presume knowledge of the previous letters in the alphabet as Reading Made Simple teaches the initial sounds in alphabetical order. Special features of the Learn Initial Sounds M: Lesson 13 The PowerPoint is silent so that you can interact with your child in the best way for them: full instructions are provided at the bottom of each slide - be sure to show 'Notes'. The PowerPoint is editable so that you can make it fit your pupils. Science of Reading Aligned Truly phonetic; no 'i' for 'ice-cream'. We focus heavily on phonemic awareness which is so necessary for a head start in phonics The child is given plenty of opportunities to learn the necessary skills - perfection is not expected in lesson 1. Still, the teacher will look for the development of the necessary skills as the child works through the alphabet. What is included in the Learn Initial Sounds M: Lesson 13? A 35-slide PowerPoint which teaches phonemic awareness, letter/sound correspondence and letter formation along with practice games 5 follow-up worksheets How can the Learn Initial Sounds M: Lesson 13 be used? It can be used in multiple ways: As the child learns each sound, you can use the PowerPoint lesson to reinforce your lesson It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after being taught the letter Mm in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. Use in class Use at home by parents or for home education Suggested Method: Introduce each letter in turn to your pupil. Have a flashcard of the letter ready. Say each letter's sound to the child and ask him/her to repeat it thrice. Explain that some words begin with this sound. Give an example. Use the lesson as teacher training for yourself, to see how to teach your child, or use it with the child. Choose suitable activities (matching your child's ability) from the pack of worksheets. Notes are suggestions only - use language appropriate to your pupil and be sure to interact naturally. However, could you make sure that you focus on the child's hearing of the sounds at the beginning of words as this is much overlooked in the quest to help children learn the initial sounds as quickly as possible? Technical help: Use the PowerPoint in normal mode so that you can see the notes and use the 'Draw' tool when prompted. Some slides are interactive. More: Teachers: Find more Initial Sounds Worksheets here: https://teachsimple.com/product/beginning-sounds-phonics-worksheets Find FREE revision/practice initial sounds slides here: https://teachsimple.com/product/learn-initial-sounds-powerpoint
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Phonics, Learn To Read, Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet, Parents, Home Education, Home School, Special Needs
Butterfly Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Seasons, Winter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These butterfly themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the spring season. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These butterfly alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Gumball Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These gumball themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the about gumball. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These gumball alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Letter A Reading Rings
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
These letter A reading rings are great for students learning the beginning sound of the letter A. These reading rings give students simple sentences to introduce them to reading in the format of "A is for ____." These reading rings are suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning the initial sound of the letter A. What is included: * Letter A Reading Ring Cards for Short A Sounds - apple, alligator, ax, astronaut, ambulance, ant, avocado * Letter A Reading Ring Cards for long A Sounds - acorn, anchor, alien, angel, apron, angry, afraid * Both sets are available in color and in black and white When to Use: * Literacy Centers * Small Group Activity * Early Finisher Task * Reading Center * Independent Reading Activity * Take Home Book This rings are easy to create. The teacher just needs to print each page, laminate each card (if desired) and then, using a hole punch, the teacher needs to place a hold in the indicated corner of the card. The cards are then placed on a ring for students to flip through each letter A card. Skills Assessed * Letter Recognition * Beginning Sounds * Reading Simple Sentences These reading rings provide students with a fun and engaging way to practice reading simple sentences with words that begin with the letter A. In this set, you can create a set for classroom use and the students can use the black and white set to make a set to take home and read with their families.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter A, Letter A Activities, Alphabet Activities, Learning To Read, Letter A Reading, Beginning Reader, Kindergarten Phonics, Phonics, Literacy Center
Lowercase Letter Tracing Flash cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Print, laminate and cut these wonderful lowercase letter tracing flash cards to help every child in your class to learn the alphabets. Kids can use dry-erase markers or playdough to practice fine motor skills, while embedding their knowledge of the alphabet.
Author Lamasat sarah LLC
Tags Lowercase Letters, Lowercase Letter Tracing , Flash Cards, ABC, Alphabet, Upper And Lower Case Letter Tracing, Tracing Cards, Lowercase Letters Flash Cards, Alphabet Tracing Cards, Tracing Lowercase Letters, Lowercase Letters Tracing, Lowercase Alphabet Tracing
Easter Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These Easter themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the spring season. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These Easter alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Insect Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These insect themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the about insects. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These insect alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
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Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Fruit Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These fruit themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the about fruit. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These fruit alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Farm Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Seasons, Winter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These farm themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the spring season. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These farm alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Frog Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Spring, Seasons, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These frog themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the spring season. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These frog alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Sight Words Flash Cards 1-100 version 3 INITIAL CAPITAL LETTER
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Writing, Handwriting, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Sight Words Flash Cards 1 - 100 Fry's List Version 3 INITIAL CAPITAL LETTER : This is the third version of Fry' Sight Words list presented as posters and flash cards . It is part of a resource series that aims on early reading competence and fluency skills acquisition for students in K, 1st and 2nd grade . There are A4 size cards included that you can use as bulletin board pins, screen and whiteboard slides / presentations or posters on your classroom walls . The same words from the list are also presented in a smaller version ( 9 on one page ) for easier and cost effective printing and laminating, when desired or suited . Use them in your everyday teaching as visual exposure, as a flip through dictionary, as a snap or match to sample game and more . In the same series you will find versions of the words with a Visual Perception factor : Visual Closure ( the skill to visualize a complete whole when given missing information / picture ) . Visual Figure Ground ( the skill to filter out random visual elements so that you can focus on the central theme ) . Visual Form Constancy ( skill that helps to understand that a word stays the same even when it changes its position or size ) . This visual approach, offering various and targeted visual word forms, contributes immensely to acquiring reading fluency from the early stages of the educational process . The materials in this series are very helpful to use in a classroom setting or in one on one intervention sessions . They prove to be a great tool for teachers, SEN specialists, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Educational Psychologists, whether as a teaching tool or for evaluation purposes . 112 pdf pages . If you are interested in incorporating Visual Perception elements in your teaching, please visit WORDS ASIDE for resources ready to download and use .
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Sight Words, Occupational Therapy, Reading Fluency, Spelling, Posters, Slides, Centers, Stations, Bulletin Board, Words Aside
Uppercase Letter Tracing Flash cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Print, laminate and cut these wonderful uppercase letter tracing flash cards to help every child in your class to learn the alphabets. Kids can use dry-erase markers or playdough to practice fine motor skills, while embedding their knowledge of the alphabet.
Author Lamasat sarah LLC
Tags Uppercase Letters, ABC , Uppercase Letter Tracing, Flashcards , Early Learning, Uppercase Letter Flash Cards, Upper Case Alphabet Tracing, Upper Case Letter Flashcards, Uppercase Letter Tracing