![]() Here are some fun activities that teachers can use at nursery school or classes and which parents can easily apply at home. I used different kinds of manipulatives to keep them engaged.PLAY NOW Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers I used it both for letter review and as an extra support for some of my beginner ENL kindergarteners.” says, “My students really enjoyed this resource. Grab these alphabet centers in the Alphabet and Letter Recognition Bundle and receive these activities along with Letter Recognition Games, Print and Go Activity Mats, Hide and Find Pocket Chart Games, and MORE! If they cannot make a match, they will draw a card from the pile. They will take turns asking each other for the matching uppercase or lowercase letter to make a match. ![]() Walk the Plank – Students will each start out with 7 cards in their hands. Players will continue until no cards are left. If a pair is shown, the first student to yell “splat” wins, and will keep both cards. They will turn cards over simultaneously onto the mat. The player with the most spaces covered at the end, wins!Īlphabet Splat – Students will be given the same amount of cards in a pile. ![]() If they say the incorrect name, they will put the card at the bottom of the pile and not cover up a space. If they name the letter correctly, they will cover up a space on their board. Letter Mine – This game includes letter cards, which allows you to pick and choose which letters would work best for your students to practice! Students will turn over a card in their pile, and identify the name of the letter. Students will cover up the letters as they roll their dice to cover all the letters on their mat. Students will roll the dice, see how many dots they have, and see what letter matches that number of dots. Race to Four – Each game mat includes a dice key and matching letters. Students will keep going until all the letters have 3 manipulatives beside them. They will place a cube next to that letter on their mat. Letter Games – Each game mat includes a dice key and matching letters. They will then find their letter on the game mat and cover it up with a manipulative. ![]() Roll, Say, and Cover – Each game mat includes a dice key and matching letters. They will take a turn spinning the spinner, and then moving their game piece of that corresponding letter on their mat. Students will need a plastic spinner to play the game. Both versions offer an uppercase or lowercase mat. Letter Party/Chef – This game includes 2 different game mats to choose from in 2 different versions. To make it a bit of a challenge, students can also say the beginning sound of that letter. Students will roll the dice, move that many spaces, and then identify the letter on their space. Roll and Recognize – This game includes multiple game board choices with a variety of uppercase or lowercase letters for students to identify. They will draw a card, and move their piece on their board to the closest letter that matches their card. Students will have a pile of cards with the corresponding letters. Letter Gameboards – This game includes multiple games boards that have a few letters on each. Memory Match – Students will play a traditional game of memory, as they turn over and match uppercase and lowercase letters. Letter Shuffle – Students will identify letters on the cards that they turn over, and move forward on their game board if they identify it correctly. The 11 Alphabet Games included in this set are: ![]() They include multiple versions, or sets of cards, which allow you to differentiate, and pick and choose which letters are best for your students to practice right now. These 11 hands-on games are all low-prep, and easy to use. ⭐️ Check out the preview for an in-depth look at these center activities. Do you need some hands-on activities for your students to use when practicing their letter recognition? These engaging Alphabet Games include 11 hands-on activities that your kindergarten students will love using as they practice identifying uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as their matches. ![]()
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