If your kids love cars, trucks and planes, they’ll love these transportation alphabet posters! Hang them near their play space at eye height and watch them engage. These posters make great writing prompts, too. These are quick and easy print and go posters – just choose between black and white, or colour. To include the […]
Find and Trace Capital Letters
Tracing is a great way for little ones to practice writing if they’re just starting out or to help them learn proper formation. They’ll find all the capital letters in this free ice age printable! To prepare Click the link to download this Find and Trace Capital Letters printable. Print off the colour or black […]
Find and Trace the Alphabet
If you’re looking for a fun twist to practice reading and writing the alphabet you’ve come to the right place! What do you need? Just download this printable HERE, then print it off and you’re ready to go! How to use Encourage your child to trace the letters alphabetically, they can use the alphabet strip […]
Alphabet Flash Cards
Learning the alphabet and gaining confidence with beginning sounds is such an amazing turning point for children. It’s like grasping the key to a great mystery. Children see text all around them so learning to decipher that text can be very exciting! Alphabet flash cards can be a helpful tool as children go through the […]
My Little Alphabet Books
These little alphabet books are the cutest ever! I love tiny books and from the huge response to these free Little Math Books I guess it’s not just me! Luckily, kids like them too and get a real kick out of making an 8-page book from one piece of paper. So today it’s the alphabet. […]
Hands On Weekly Activity Plans: A Review
Today I’m doing something I’ve never done before… a product review. And the reason is because I believe you’ll find these activity plans from Jamie at Hands On: As We Grow hugely helpful and useful. I was not given the product for review, and there are no affiliate links here. I bought the weekly activity […]
DIY Tools to Create the Alphabet
I love learning stations that get little ones playing around with letter formation. This activity combines play dough (yay) and letter shapes or symbols. Instead of providing the full alphabet only the trickier letters have been added along with the shapes necessary to create the rest of the alphabet in lower case. This way children […]