
Going on a Letter Hunt
This popular activity reinforces letter and sound recognition. Choose from uppercase or lowercase sets.
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This popular activity reinforces letter and sound recognition. Choose from uppercase or lowercase sets.
Have fun going on a bear hunt. Number recognition, counting, and ordering numbers are skills gained on the hunt.
Recreate "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss. Reinforces upper and lowercase letter recognition and rhyming.
A popular song and number activity. Teaches number recognition, ordering numbers, one-to-one correspondence, and following directions.
This activity can be for small or whole groups. Skills in this activity include number identification 0-10, fine motor, counting, and understanding the relationship between numbers and quantities.
Let’s go camping and match lowercase tents to uppercase bears, practice putting the bears and tents in ABC order and identifying the sounds they make.
A flannel board activity to reinforce letters and letter sounds. Found on Dr. Jean’s CD: “Is Everybody Happy?”
Use this activity in the fall to help children identify lowercase letters and sounds.
What better way to teach your children lowercase letters? This activity will reinforce lower case letters, following directions and learning the names of their classmates. This is a great circle, whole group activity.
Reinforces lowercase letter recognition and comes with a storage bag.
This popular activity reinforces letter and sound recognition. Choose from uppercase or lowercase sets.
Put the apples on the tree and watch them fall. Children will learn to practice identifying lowercase letters and their sounds.
This activity will help children identify letters, sounds and sequencing.
This flannel board packet will help the children learn the letters, the sounds, and putting the alphabet train in the right sequence. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
Have fun retelling the popular story of “The Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle. Children will improve their language skills, comprehension skills and listening skills.
What better way to teach your children lowercase letters? This activity will reinforce lower case letters, following directions and learning the names of their classmates. This is a great circle, whole group activity.
Recreate "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss. Reinforces upper and lowercase letter recognition and rhyming.
Reinforces lowercase letters.
Let’s go down on the farm and practice learning letters and sounds. Other skills include putting letters in the correct order and recognizing the sound that each animal makes. Choose from uppercase or lowercase sets.
A fun and colorful way to introduce reading strategies to children. Listening and following directions are 2 important skills needed in this activity. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
Reinforces recognizing uppercase letters and learning to spell.
Stir up the pot of stew and pick out a lettered vegetable. This activity will help children recognize lowercase letters. A fun activity to use with the story “Stone Soup.
Two different activities to help identify uppercase and lowercase letters and the sounds they make. The other activity is a little game they play called “OH NO.” The game helps the children with following directions, identifying letters, being good sports, and listening. This set coordinates with the song from the "Get Ready" CD by Shari Sloane.
Reinforces recognition of letter names and letter sounds. Song is found on Dr. Jean’s CD: “Kiss Your Brain.”
Watch out for the shark! A great activity to reinforce identifying letters, and sequencing.
Help the monkeys climb to the top of the tree. Children will practice identifying lowercase letters, putting letters in order, rhyming, and letter sounds.