Enjoy your time with your child, and I hope that you found some easy and creative alphabet recognition ideas and that they inspire you to create your own! Amy Smith, M. As a former kindergarten teacher, she is passionate about interest-based learning and literacy.
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Drag and swap the letter tiles to make a match of.. Match Uppercase and Lowercase Letters is an intera.. Write Lowercase Letters is an interactive game des.. Practice writing uppercase letters in this interac.. ABC Games. You can start your child on the basic ABC Learning games that introduce the letters in an engaging way. These games encourage visual acknowledgement, as well as auditory recognition, when the kids are introduced to the sounds. The next natural step is to offer tracing games and alphabet writing games to allow your child to learn to write each letter.
Our games are fun and engaging for young children, and offer a stress-free way to learn how to write the alphabets. Fun Games to Learn the Alphabet. On Turtle Diary, there are a number of alphabet games that you can use with your children to practice letters and master their shape. Beginning in Pre-K, kids can start with Learn ABC , a game that works them step-by-step through the English alphabet, in both uppercase and lowercase. They get to see the letter and hear its phonetic sound, and the fun graphics will keep them coming back again and again for more practice.
Invite your child to Color by Letter , a super fun game that helps with letter identification and helps them to practice colors as well.
They get to color an exciting picture by using their mouse to match colors with its corresponding letter while also gaining eye-hand coordination. Another fun way to master letters is to practice identification of uppercase and lowercase letters.
Letter Matching is a fun way for them to reinforce the exact shape of letters by making matches of three. Letter Memory Game: Write pairs of letters onto separate cards choose letters to start and gradually work up to the whole alphabet.
Turn the cards face down and lay them out into rows and columns. Turn them over two at a time. If the pairs are a match, that person removes those cards.
If they are not a match, turn them back over. Say the names of the letters as you turn them over. Alphabet Bingo: Letter Bingo cards can be found online or you can make your own.
Call out letters and have your child find the named letter on his board and put a marker on it. Alphabet Spot It! Play per game instructions.
Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Write letters on sticky notes and stick them around the room. Call out a letter for your child to find, or have her find all of the letters in alphabetical order. Have a bowl of foam letters or write letters on white beans. Have your child sort the letters from the bowl into the correct section of the tray.
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