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It’s almost time for back to school for preschool and kindergarten kids and these alphabet activities will come in handy!
How do you teach the alphabet to preschoolers?!
As a preschooler, I don’t really think a lot is expected for them to know. Some basics are good though, like colors, shapes, numbers and letters.
To refresh my preschooler’s memory of letter recognition in general, as well as knowing the uppercase and lowercase alphabet and getting to know some of the letters sounds, I’ve been collecting ideas for activities that Henry can do to get him back on track of school. (Check some more out my ABC Learning & More Pinterest Board. )
Not to mention it’ll be great to get me back into school mode too!
With any learning activities, it’s very important to not crush your child’s confidence. Build on what they already know and expand slowly. And only go further when they’re excited to learn.
We want our kids to love learning! Not dread it.
So if they’re not excited about an activity, put it away until another day.
The big question then is…
How do you teach alphabets to preschoolers in a fun way?
Here are 50 alphabet activities meant for preschoolers that do just that.
Hands-on activities that have the preschoolers playing and involving their entire body while learning their ABCs.
Without them even realizing that they’re learning to recognize the letters of the alphabet, both the upper and lower case… or their letter sounds.
Let’s get on with it and see how to teach the alphabet to preschoolers in a fun way!
Recognizing Letters of the Alphabet
Identifying the letters of the alphabet can be a fun activity for preschoolers to learn while playing!
Here are
25 Alphabet activities to recognize the letters of the alphabet.- An ABC Mat is super handy to have on hand when your child is learning the alphabet! Try an active ABC mat learning game to get them really involved!
- By singing the ABCs the child can find his way through an alphabet maze! Use vehicles or a ball, or even a doll to walk their way through the maze.
- Squirt the Letter.
- Make learning magical with magic letters that the kids reveal as they paint over them.
- Do a letter search and find and match the pieces back together. (Little Hands, Big Work)
- Make a sensory bag to find the letters.
- Get creative and have her feed the monster letters as you call them out. (Little Family Fun)
- Use sticker letters to match to letters that you write on a paper towel tube! (Activity Mom)
- Make letters from pipe cleaners. (Make and Takes)
- Have fun stacking letter tiles! The catch? Name the letter before you can add it to your tower! (Stay At Home Educator)
- Try a magic trick like Playdough to Plato does with a ABC cup hunt game! Which one is the pom pom under?
- Find the letter and trash it! A fun idea from Motherhood on a Dime.
- Playing House does a bean bag toss into a letter tub that you call out.
- An activity twist on musical chairs, play musical alphabet with your preschooler and identify the letter you stop on! Kids Activities can make this more difficult for older kids too!
- Fish for Letters from First Palette. Can you identify your ‘catch’?
- Letter “I Spy” with Grown Up Board Games from A Heart for Home.
- Make these simple ‘building blocks’ so your child can build a letter and then tell you what it is! (Simple Real Moms)
- Write the alphabet on the sidewalk and water the ‘garden’. (Toddler Approved)
- Magnetic letters matching from NutureStore make great alphabet games!
- Simply make it a race! Lay out some letter cards and shout out a letter, have your child run as fast as they can to find it and bring it back to you. (Frugal Fun 4 Boys)
- A classic from my childhood. When in the car and traveling, do an alphabet hunt. (Teach Mama)
- Let the children play on a typewriter, or old computer keyboard. (picklebums)
- NurtureStore reinforces alphabet identification by baking the alphabet.
- Another use for the ABC Mat is to play twister! (Mothergoose Club)
- Homemade letter sponges for the bath from Learning 4 Kids are a fun learning addition to bath time!
Additionally, these products are excellent to have on hand when learning letters.
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- Alphabet Foam Puzzle Mat
- Foam Bath Letters & Numbers
- Large Wooden ABC 26-piece Puzzle
- Melissa & Doug Classic ABC Block Cart
- Alphabet Fun Flash Cards
- LeapFrog Fridge Phonics Magnetic Alphabet Set
These provide amazing opportunities for letter or alphabet games and activities to do at home!
Learning Uppercase & Lowercase Letters
Lowercase letters tend to be harder for preschoolers to identify as well as match up with their uppercase counterparts.
Here are 9 alphabet activities to help preschoolers distinguish between upper and lower case letters.
- Got on a letter hunt and match the found letters to a set of lowercase letters!
- Match uppercase and lowercase hearts using a free printable.
- Write lowercase letters on clothespins and have your child match and clip them onto an uppercase letter that’s printed (or written) out. (I Can Teach My Child)
- Bring out the Easter Eggs. Label each side with corresponding upper and lowercase letters! Can your child put the eggs back together? (Teachers Pay Teachers)
- Learn letters on the go with two paper plates, one with lowercase, one with uppercase letters. No Time for Flash Cards has the how to.
- Make learning the ABCs a big event! Turn the floor into a mega doodle of letters and then match corresponding letters to it! (Filth Wizardry)
- Match upper and lowercase letters on the sidewalk.
- Practice writing while also learning both upper and lowercase letters by using a tray of salt. (Teach Preschool)
- Play a game of alphabet bingo. (Teach Mama)
Letter Sound Activities
Many of the activities for preschoolers that are listed for recognizing the letters of the alphabet can also be adjusted for learning the sounds of the letters too!
Here are 16 alphabet activities for preschoolers to work on the sounds of the letters!- Go on a hunt for toys that start with the letters and then got to punch through for a prize in our letter sound punch alphabet game.
- Make an alphabet game to sort by beginning letter sounds.
- An active way for the kids to learn their letters is simply with a ball and shouting out words that start with a letter! The Pleasantest Thing gives us many variations of this alphabet game in her guest post!
- Take learning outside with a sidewalk letter sound scavenger hunt like No Time for Flashcards.
- Another version of this would be to spray the letter that makes the sound from Train Up a Child.
- Indoors, set out some cups and letters on them and have the kids find as many toys as they can that start with each letter. (PreKinders)
- Simple. Kids love to pretend to ‘work’. Give them tees and a hammer and pound the sound idea from ABCs of Literacy.
- Add letters to muffin tins and toss a small object. Where it lands the child has to tell you what sound that letter makes. This idea’s found at ABC & Learning by Playdough to Plato.
- Do a beginning letter sound toy wash!
- Climb up the stairs when you get the right letter sound from A Mom with a Lesson Plan.
- Make a collage from magazine cutouts for letter sounds. (Carrots are Orange)
- Get active with a letter sound jumping game from The Imagination Tree.
- A Run N Spell alphabet game from Having Fun At Home gets the kids moving and learning starting letter sounds.
- “Baking” the Alphabet on a hot day from Not Just Cute. Hungry for a banana? Fill up the letter b-b-b-B!
- Alphabet bowling with letter pins from Toddler Approved
- Use letter pops (sticks with a letter on the end) to have the kids identify objects from around the room or house that start with the same letter. (Dr. Jean & Friends)
- Match toys to letters with this hands-on sound activity from No Time For Flash Cards
Fantastic books for learning ABCs:
Supplement these learning activities with books and your preschooler will be singing, reciting, spelling and sounding out the ABCs in no time I bet!
- Alphabet Book (Farmyard Tales Books Series)
- Alphabet Rescue
- Alphabet Mystery
- Dr. Seuss’s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book!
- I Spy Letters
I’d love to know.
When was your child able to identify some letters of the alphabet?
Henry learned his alphabet really early it seemed. Identifying a few letters when he was 20 months old and knowing almost the entire alphabet when he was just over 2 years old.
George on the other hand has no interest yet at 22 months so it’s not on our radar.
If you have an eager early learner, these beginning learning letter activities are perfect for toddlers!
Onto numbers! 40 number activities for preschoolers too!
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Alphabet Games for Preschool and Kindergarten
These alphabet games for preschool and kindergarten make learning the alphabet a playful and engaging experience. Your kids will love these alphabet games!
I love it when I can use games to teach my kids any skill and one of my favorite way to teach the alphabet is by using alphabet games. So, I figured it was about time that I shared a list of my favorite alphabet games for preschool and kindergarten.
If you are looking for fun alphabet activities for your kids, then this post is perfect for you! You’ll find lots of awesome alphabet games that your kids will enjoy!
Our most popular alphabet game is this super fun letter sounds alphabet game! Work on any letters you want and kids can win without even knowing any of the sounds. This is a great way to encourage children who are just beginning to learn letter sounds or who may be struggling with them. My kids LOVE this!
This bear alphabet activity is an excellent way to teach letter recognition and letter sounds to preschoolers. It’s a great ABC activity for a bear theme!
This Alphabet Relay Game is excellent for getting kids moving, indoors or out, while helping to teach letters. It is super easy to set up and is sure to be a blast!
If your kids like playing board games, this is perfect for them. The Roll and Color Alphabet Game was a huge hit in our house and my son really enjoyed practicing the alphabet.
In our house we love doing learning activities based on books, movies or stories. My son loved this Jack and the Beanstalk Alphabet Game more than I ever thought he would!
I really enjoy making printable games that are inspired by board games or games that I played as a child or that I play with my kids. The Alphabet Battle Letter Learning Game is an incredibly easy way to play with the alphabet and have fun at the same time!
Another great alphabet activity inspired by a fun game is Letter Sounds KABOOM Game. I love watching my kids learn letter sounds and with this activity they love it too!
Whether it’s winter or you’re wishing for snow, the Snowball Throw Alphabet Game is an indoor active and fun way to learn letters, especially in the winter!
We had so much fun with this Rainbow Hop Letter Sounds Game! This is a life-size board game that is perfect for getting active while helping to learn the alphabet.
Learning the Alphabet with Games
Incorporating toys that children already love is an excellent way to help teach them. The Jumping Frog Alphabet Game incorporates the excitement of jumping frogs and beginning alphabet sounds.
This ‘a-maze-ing letter game‘ is perfect for a child who loves to play with cars. This is perfect for letter recognition, forming sight words and more!
Memory games are exciting and a great tool for teaching letter recognition. This Letter Matching Memory Game with spoons is colorful and inexpensive to set up as well!
A genius idea for rainy day play. The Erase the ABCs activity will help kids with letter recognition in a simple way that requires almost no cost or set up!
This Alphabet Roll & Cross is a great DIY for toddlers who are learning letter recognition. Even if kids don’t know letter identification, they will be able to match the letters from the box.
Another simple DIY that includes recycled materials is the Alphabet Ping Pong Drop. How fun is this? Kids will love matching letters with this exciting game!
Sharks need to eat too and they can with this Feed The Shark Alphabet Game. Perfect for a summer shark theme!
Fun ABC Games
A fun printable activity, Alphabet Four In A Row, that can help kids learn the alphabet as well as strategy, counting and more. Plus it can be done in the car, in a waiting room, or at the kitchen table!
Which letter has the prize? Kids will find out in this super fun and mysterious ABC Cup Hunt. This activity is shown with single letters but could easily be used with sight words, numbers, math equations and more.
A great activity for preschoolers is the Paper Plate BIG Alphabet Memory Game. It is played just as any other memory game but is magnified on big paper plates. Kids will LOVE the variety of the size and learn ABCs in no time!
I hope your kids enjoy these alphabet games as much as my kids do! And don’t forget to check out my giant list of alphabet activities too!
Learn the letters: game, toys, set
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- Learn the letters quickly
- Cards-game “Learn letters”
- We paint and teach letters
- Decorate and learn the letter
- We design letters
- Labyrinth
- 9000
- 9000
- 9000
- 9000 9000 9000 Alphabets
- Letter Poems
- Sound Poster-Play "Let's Learn Letters"
- Block Game "Let's Learn Letters"
- Magnetic Game Let's Learn Letters
- Half Letters
- Game Learn the letters and writing on semolina
- Game “Circle”
- Game “Remote”
- Loto and foil
- BUYSED
- PITSISE
- Sounds of letters and sounds
- Beautiful alphabet
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- Outdoor game "Let's learn letters - run to the letter"
- Outdoor game "Jump-jump-team!"
- Puzzles for children - read by first letters
- Syllabary table
- Cards with simple words for reading
- Learning to read
The effective Learning Letters game for children uses all the possibilities of perception and interaction: not only sight and hearing, but also touch, even smell and taste! And of course - kinesthetics. It is important that games with a preschooler are active and fun.
Knowledge of letters is the first step in the formation of reading skills. It is at this stage that a child may love reading or hate it forever.
Here: all the tasks to prepare for school! nine0003
Learn letters quickly
What is the fastest way to learn letters with a child? The easiest way is to hang a poster with the alphabet on the wall and read it to your child regularly.
But this method does not work for all children. Unfortunately, many kids get bored very quickly, and they simply "escape" from such activities. If you find yourself in a similar situation, do not despair. There are many fun letter learning games that your child will love. nine0003
Before starting to study letters, it is important not to forget: most teachers agree that when studying letters, it is best to memorize their “sound” interpretation: not “Ka” but “K”, not “Be”, but “B”, etc. This is done so that later it would be much easier for the child to learn to add syllables.
What does it mean to remember a letter? This is to remember the location of all elements of the letter. Each letter is made up of several related elements. It takes time and patience for a child to remember them. To simplify this process:
- We connect all types of memory.
- We reduce the distractions from the letter itself. Additional drawings in the letter and next to it interfere.
- We play letters, representing them with the body.
- We apply the law of memory: creating something on our own, we always remember it better. We are trying to create letters from plasticine and salt dough, from various materials at hand.
- We play educational games and learn letters in a fun way.
Card game "Learn letters"
From an early age children are surrounded by letters, and little ones invariably develop an interest in them . To systematize the ideas of younger preschoolers about the letters of the Russian alphabet and help remember them, you can use interesting games , developing tasks , fascinating crafts . We will talk about all this in this material.
Coloring and learning letters
Everything is simple here. You can take coloring pages with letters and invite your child to color them. The child will engage in creativity with interest, and at the same time consolidate knowledge about the new letter. nine0003
So that the process of coloring does not bore the child, you need to use various interesting techniques for this:
- paint letters not only with pencils, but also with paints, wax crayons, stamps;
- lay out letters from sticks, cubes, mosaics, buttons, peas, pebbles;
- model letters from plasticine,
- color with fingers using finger paints;
- use non-traditional drawing techniques: cotton buds, crumpled paper, blots, etc.
Decorate and learn the letter
Children will enjoy decorating the letters. You can decorate them with plasticine, appliqué, colored glass, designer parts, etc. Yes, whatever you want! Try decorating the letter "A" with watermelons, the letter "B" with bananas, etc.
Constructing Letters
Laying out silhouettes of letters from counting sticks, matches, legos and everything else that comes to hand. Some children may find it difficult to build letters from scrap materials, especially if the baby is under 3.5 years old. With such children, you can design using the "overlay" method. To do this, you can draw simple diagrams. nine0003
Composing letters from various materials is aimed at clarifying and consolidating children's ideas about the image of letters; development of fine motor skills, imagination, attention, logical thinking; fostering interest in learning letters.
Letter Maze
Alphabet Sculpting
A very useful activity is to sculpt letters from colored dough or plasticine.
Poems with letters
Any rule, even the most difficult one, is enough to put into a poetic form so that it is remembered faster and better. nine0003
Also, with the help of short children's poems about letters, you can achieve fast and effective memorization, and the process of learning letters and writing them will become fun and interesting.
Sound poster-game "Learn letters"
The meaning of its action is simple - the child clicks on a picture with a letter, and the poster pronounces the sound that it denotes.
The only "But" - it is better to buy posters that work in the mode of learning not the names of letters, for example, "Ka", "Sha", "Be", etc., but the names of the sounds that these letters stand for: not "Ka" and "K", not "Be", but "B". nine0003 "Speaking Alphabet" Sound Poster
"Let's Learn Letters" Block Game
Wooden Toy Tomik Alphabet BlocksLetter Blocks are one of the best aids for learning letters and getting the first experience of reading short words.
Wooden toy Lucy & Leo Blocks Russian alphabet with embossingMagnetic game Learn letters
A must-have for learning letters for children of all ages - magnetic alphabet.
Magnetic alphabet "Where is the hedgehog?" by Banda UmnikovLetter halves
Halves - a game to consolidate knowledge of already familiar letters
In the process of learning the alphabet, repetition is important. Still would! After all, until you reach “I”, you must try not to forget the letter “A”.
Repetition of already learned material will be more fun with the game "Halves". Cut out beautiful cards with letters, cut them into two parts, mix. Invite the child to “fold” the letters from the two halves.
The game is learning letters and writing on the semolina
Children love to draw on the semolina. Without exception, everything - from small to large. Even if your child is already 10 years old and he already seems so big, believe me, he will be delighted with drawing on the semolina. nine0003
Trace game
This is a great game to learn how to write letters. Paint the letter. And then ask the child to circle it with a different color or several colors. The letter, of course, is better to draw on a thick sheet of A4. In this way, you can even "write" whole words.
Memory game
The memory game is also suitable for consolidating the material covered. At the same time, attention and memory are trained. You will need a set of cards in which each of the pictures with a certain letter is presented in duplicate. nine0003
Shuffle the cards and place them white side up in front of the child. Ask him to turn over any of the cards, name the sound that the open letter means. Then the player needs to find exactly the same card among the rest not yet turned over.
He looks for the right letter by turning over the rest of the cards and checking what is drawn on them. Did you open the wrong letter? Flip it back white side up and look for a couple further. When the required card is found, the player takes two cards for himself and the game continues until a pair is found for each card. nine0003
Lotto and foil
Another way to learn and repeat letters is lotto.
Not all children are enthusiastic about letter lotto. In order to interest the child in this game, you can use foil or paper.
Prepare the playing field and wrap the letter figures in foil or paper. Invite the child to unfold the letter and put it in its place on the lotto playing field. Lotto can be sound - in this case, you need to put a letter on a card on which an object is drawn that begins with this letter. nine0003
Letterhead
You may have a cheerful Letterhead at home. The easiest way to do this is to take a glove doll or soft toy. For example, a bear is very unusual. He eats letters. Come on, let him eat the letter "B". And now he wants the letter "A". Oh, how tasty you feed the bear!
You can play the letter box in another way. Funny people live in this box. They eat nothing but letters. Let's feed them. Mouths of little men - slots in the box. Here is their food: we draw letters with a felt-tip pen on beans and feed the little men. nine0003
Each little man has his own letter. If the kid makes a mistake, the little men spit cheerfully, close their mouths and demand to be fed with other food that suits them better: beans with “their own” letter.
Piercer
Draw a letter on paper. Place a sheet of paper on a carpet or soft sofa and give your child a toothpick. The subject, of course, is sharp, but in 90% of cases, children easily learn safety precautions and there are no problems. Ask him to decorate the letter with holes: pierce the letter along the contour. nine0003
Connection of letters and sounds
What sound does "Elephant" begin with? That's right: "C". Where is our letter "C"? Let's give her back to the elephant! Etc.
Beautiful alphabet
The game "Learn letters" with a mosaic
Lay out a letter from the mosaic according to the model. Or a simpler and more interesting option: roll out the dough, draw a letter on it with a felt-tip pen and decorate with a mosaic. You can also decorate the letters on the test with other objects. For example, cereals.
Outdoor game "Let's learn letters - run to the letter"
The good thing about this game is that it's mobile - more like a fun game of catch-up than a learning process. It can be used instead of a mobile pause in class to take a break with benefit.
Hang pictures of various letters on the walls of the room. You can use letters that you "decorated" with your child. And now we give the command to the child: “Quickly, quickly run to the letter C!”. And now - to the letter "A"!
This game not only helps to learn letters in motion, it also develops attention and memory. If the child refuses to run on your command, you can take his hand and run together. nine0003
Outdoor game "Jump-jump-team!"
This game is also mobile and therefore children love it very much.
We take a cube with letters. If it's not ready, you can make it. Well, as a last resort, just turn the cards with the letters down with the image and pull them out one at a time. The cube can be made using a children's cube, tape and paper.
Throw the die. What did we get? Aha! "U". What happens on "U"? Snail. Let's show it: put a pillow on your back and start crawling on the floor. Now what? The letter "C". On "C" we have an elephant! Let's show it too. nine0003
Puzzles for children - read by first letters
When a child calls and shows a letter quickly, without hesitation, we can assume that the letters have been learned. If he doubts, thinks, and only then calls the letter (even if he calls it correctly), then this indicates that the lesson has not been passed, memorization is not strong, knowledge about the letter is unstable.
It is necessary to repeat games and exercises with letters until the child learns to reproduce a letter in 1-2 seconds. It is too early to move on to the next stage (reading with this letter). nine0003
Syllabary
The syllabary helps children develop the ability to read syllables and words. The principle of its creation is quite simple: vowels are placed in the top line of the table, consonants are placed in the first column, and direct open syllables are placed at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical.
Children are given the whole table at once and it should be in front of their eyes, if possible, for the entire period of learning to read. The table serves as a kind of learning tool in advance and helps children get used to the graphic appearance of letters and direct open syllables, and memorize them faster. nine0003
The syllabary is especially useful at the initial stages of literacy, since its main purpose is to ensure the formation of the reading skill of a direct open syllable.
The advantage of the syllabic table is that children who are learning to read, realize the regularity of the arrangement of syllables in the table, learn to find the desired syllable at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical, realize the sound-letter structure of the syllable (combination of a consonant with a vowel) and as a result begin to perceive and reproduce it as a whole. nine0003
Direct open syllables are read horizontally and vertically. The table combines two main techniques for learning to read merges. If we read horizontally, then the same consonant is read with different vowels, i.e. the technique of prolonging the pronunciation of a consonant and the addition of a vowel is used. If we read vertically, then different consonants are read with the same vowel.
Cards with simple words for reading
Learning to read
Despite the abundance of all kinds of developmental books, it is better to learn to read from books. The most popular primers and manuals by Zhukova, Kosinova, Buneev, Zemtsova, Fedin, Gordienko, etc.
More interesting modern manuals can also be used.
For example, “ I want to read: for children 5-6 years old ” from the Lomonosov School series. The purpose of the manual is to teach the child to read in syllables, to write words and sentences in block letters. At the same time, the child learns to distinguish between vowels and consonants and letters, hard and soft, voiced and deaf consonants; determine the stressed vowel and the number of syllables in a word.
Tasks are varied and contribute to the development of attention, thinking, memory. The manual widely uses poems, riddles, tongue twisters, which enriches the child's vocabulary, develops his speech skills. nine0003
A manual in 2 parts is presented at My Shop, in the Labyrinth. Examples of tasks from the book:
I remind you that, according to modern scientists, it is not advisable to teach a child to read before the age of 6.5. Also, reading is a skill. It takes time to develop a skill.
Educational Games: Learn Letters 2
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Thanks to our application "ABC - learn letters!" Your children will learn the letters of the alphabet easily and with interest.
ABC is an educational and educational game for preschool children, with which kids can quickly, easily and have fun learning the Russian alphabet, as well as the alphabets of other popular languages. nine0149 With the help of our ABC your baby will:
- Learn the letters of the alphabet;
- Learn to pronounce vowels and consonants correctly;
- Learn to write capital and small letters;
- Will develop phonemic hearing;
- Will replenish vocabulary;
- Will train fine motor skills.
Advantages of the game:
1) 100 bright and memorable pictures to illustrate words that begin with different letters;
2) Sequential study of each letter: we hear, pronounce, write, guess and learn words that begin with a given letter; nine0149 3) Tasks for reinforcing the learned letters: contour puzzles and a quiz;
4) Voice acting is performed by native speakers with perfect pronunciation and clear diction. Thanks to this, the baby will learn to correctly perceive all sounds by ear and pronounce them;
5) You can learn the alphabets of 4 languages - Russian, English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Thank you for choosing our alphabet for your little one!
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