Alphabet Posters - set of 26 (A-Z) Useful for introducing and reviewing the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
TJ Homeschooling: Alphabet
Showing posts with label Alphabet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alphabet. Show all posts
Color In Alphabet Progress Chart (Recognition & Sound)
Alphabet
27 June 2017
I wanted a chart that my daughter could color in as she learned the letters of the alphabet and I wanted to be able to mark off whether she had learned to recognize a letter (upper case and lower case) as well as when she learned its sound, and I couldn't seem to find one that captured all three, so I made one up:
My daughter colors in the upper/lower case when she came recognize each and then she colors in the ear when she has learned the sound.
The Letter S
Letter S Poster
Letter S Cards
Letter S Mini Book (cover + 8 pages)
Some of our letter S activities:
This cute download from the Measured Mom:
We were eating skittles and I had her point out all the S's on the packaging.
And that led to this activity:
Some of our letter S activities:
This cute download from the Measured Mom:
We were eating skittles and I had her point out all the S's on the packaging.
And that led to this activity:
ABC Order Practice w/Letters
Now, some years back I made up some ABC sequence activity strips/cards for my kids to practice alphabet sequencing with letters (before starting with words).
When I made these, it was intended that they be cut out (there are 43 strips) and laminated and then kids can write in the letter that is missing. Or, using letter tiles, a letter tile can be placed in the blank space. These used to be on TJ eons ago, but with my moves, they didn't make it back. So, I thought I would offer them again. I hope to get some contact paper (my cheapy alternative for laminating) to laminate and then maybe I'll use them again because it's a great activity to help keep the kids' busy and learning pretty much on their own.
Daily Alphabet Practice
Sharpen alphabet knowledge with a daily alphabet practice session! This handy sheet can help!
When I first started homeschooling, I came across a Saxon Phonics sampler. In the daily lessons, the program included an alphabet activity session where basic alphabet principles were reviewed. I loved that idea and over the years, I have used (on and off) some sort of daily alphabet practice session.
I recently took my two youngest school age children out of the public homeschooling program that my older kids are in so that we could go at a more relaxed pace and hit the basics that I just didn't feel we were covering in the program. I'm still trying to get us into a routine, but one thing we started on yesterday was the daily alphabet practice session. Now, I wasn't prepared so I just wrote out the alphabet on a piece of paper and sort of did things from the top of my head. The two did alphabet sequencing activities and they had to share the one handwritten alphabet that I had provided. That didn't work so well as you can imagine. So, I decided that today, in shaa Allah, I would be prepared. So I make a daily alphabet practice sheet that not only included an alphabet strip, but also a list of prompts/questions for me to ask the kids and a place where they can practice sequencing.
Each of the kids gets one in their binder, so when it's time for this session, we can just dive right in, in shaa Allah.
You can download a PDF copy of the sheet below the image. I hope this can be a timesaver for someone else too!
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