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Alphabet Beginning Letter Sounds Write the Room Centers

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Natalie Lynn Kindergarten
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Grade Levels
PreK - K
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148 pages
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Love around the room activities. This was a great activity, love that it gives options. This supported all my learners.
My students love searching the room for all of the cards. Once we find them all then we write the letter. The searching part is great motivation for the writing part :)

Description

Get your students up moving and learning with Alphabet Letter Sounds Write the Room. Students will love the search the classroom for the beginning sound cards and coloring or writing the matching letter!

What's included?

  • 18 Beginning Sounds Write the Room Centers
  • 2 options for recording sheets

How to use the Alphabet Letter Sounds Write the Room Centers:

  1. Hang the picture cards up around the room.
  2. Students will search the room for the cards and color or write the matching beginning sound on their recording sheet.

Each set practices 3 letters at a time.

Letter orders included:

  1. abc
  2. def
  3. ghi
  4. jkl
  5. mno
  6. pqr
  7. stu
  8. vwx
  9. wyz
  10. mas
  11. tpn
  12. cif
  13. dho
  14. rbl
  15. keg
  16. wvu
  17. jqy
  18. yzx
Total Pages
148 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.

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