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  2. Begin by reviewing the chart layout, which includes letters of the alphabet alongside corresponding words and images. This visual aid helps in understanding letter associations.
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Perfect for children in grades PreK to 3, these colorful ABC charts feature both uppercase and lowercase letters with corresponding images and words for a fun, educational experience.
The pictures should be no more than 1-2 syllable words and they should be pictures the students are familiar with. Remember, the purpose of using an alphabet chart is for students to understand the letter and sounds. We can save the vocabulary lesson for another time.
Here are some tasks I might give to students: Place a chip on the letter that spells the /t/ sound. Color the keyword picture that starts with /p/. Trace the uppercase letter T with your pointer finger and say the sound. (same for lowercase) Touch each letter and say the sound.
Letter blocks and puzzles: The colourful appearance of letters and blocks attracts and encourages children to learn and form words and solve the puzzles. 4. Alphabet matching games: In this activity, children match the letters with the corresponding words, uppercase letters, and lowercase letters.
An alphabet linking chart is a great tool for students who are learning letter-sound relationships. -Print out or enlarge print for a classroom poster -Individual student posters to keep in their word work or writing folders. -Great tool to use during guided reading lessons for students at a Pre-A reading level.
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