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Free Alphabet Poster

Free Printable Alphabet Poster in Your School's Font.

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  • Now includes:
    • 8 pages
    • pictures and letters
    • just pictures
    • matching phrases
    • just letters
    • just uppercase
    • just lowercase
    • black and white just pictures
    • black and white pictures and letters

 

Ideas for Use

Free Alphabet Poster - Suggestions for Use


  • I have a copy of these printable alphabet letters beside my 3 year old's bed. We have a lot of fun looking and saying the alphabet sounds before we go to sleep.

  • Copy and laminate each page - cut up the individual upper and lower case letters and pictures - play loads of matching games including 'concentration', to match the alphabet pictures, upper, and lower case letters.

  • Print onto card. Cut up the individual letters, pop a sticky magnet on the back of each to use as alphabet refrigerator magnets at home.

  • Use these or smaller A5 size copies to stick on classroom desks with 'contact' coating and for reference in 'writing corner'.

  • Use alongside the matching A4 size alphabet charts.

  • Give a copy to parents as a guide for home learning.

  • Laminate 5 or 6 copies of each and have them available in a box for children to grab for writing reference - use these laminated copies for children to practise their alphabet tracing using whiteboard markers.

  • Use as blackline masters for children to cut up, mix up and paste back in matching pictures and letters, or alphabetical order.

  • Use as blackline masters for children to cut up and place at the top of their 'dictionary' scrapbook. Use the reduced size dolch sight words / nouns, and classroom themes words for children to cut up and glue into the correct initial alphabet letter page.

  • Children design and make their own alphabet poster - (children absolutely love doing their own charts etc - great way to reinforce learning).

  • Please share your ideas with other teachers and parents in COMMENTS - below...

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  • One of the best ways to find children\'s strengths is to ask the other children. If you play the \"hot seat game\", where you ask the children to describe another, with no name given, just good things about them, you often learn all sorts of things that you didn\'t know were happening. Also I often get the child with a particular \"strength\" to go off and assist a buddy who needs help along those lines- makes for a very interesting conversation. After a while, everyone knows that ***** is good at blending, so they go and ask for help. Makes lots of smiles all over. what a clever woman you are to ask for strengths, when you yourself are feeling a little low. You need your own magic stick. It\'s one of those wands with glitter inside, when you shake it, you see the glitter feel happy and smile. Holding this stick many of my children have found the answer using the magic from the stick. Well done. Barbara.

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