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    This alphabet chart with pictures will help your students learn letters and sounds. There are so many playful ideas shared below for using the chart. You will find that there are some images on this alphabet chart that aren’t as traditional as other charts. This is purposeful. We don’t want kids to only associate a letter with one particular image....

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    READ THE ALPHABET ACTIVITY

    As a first grade teacher, we started our morning routine by “reading” the alphabet chart. I either pointed to each box or had a special helper be the pointer. Together we would read through the chart. Not only did we read the letters, but we said the letter sound and named the picture. “A, a” “/a/” (this is the short a sound) “apple” “B, b” “/b/” “bed” You can read the chart in alphabetical order or skip around the chart.

    CUT AND ORDER ACTIVITY

    You can also print an extra copy of the chart on regular paper and have the kids cut out each box to work on fine motor skills. Mix the letters and have the children put them back in ABC order. This time, have them glue each box down in a long row to make an alphabet train.

    GUESS THE MISSING LETTER ACTIVITY

    Have the kids close their eyes. Then, cover one of the spots on the chart with a sticky note (this size fits perfectly). Have the kids open their eyes and determi…

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    This chart prints in color on 8.5 x 11 paper. I recommend printing it on cardstockor laminating it for durability. This is one tool that will get a lot of use. *Please note the image for x has a box to focus on the proper sound for x. This ABC chart is a thank-you gift for becoming a member of the Growing Book by Book community. Are you ready to re...

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