Leprechaun Alphabet Sequence Mats
The free membership printable this week is Leprechaun Alphabet Sequence Mats for letter recognition and review. I printed everything on cardstock paper. I cut out and laminated the letter squares and glued the Leprechaun mat to the back of the letter mat.
I made blank ... guided ... what letter comes after ... what letter comes before ... and missing letter mats. Both upper and lower case are included.
In this activity the children put the letter squares in alphabetical order. With younger children I start with the guided letter mats and then move on to the blank mat.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Sunday March 14th ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added Leprechaun Number Sequence Mats.
Leprechaun Alphabet Sequence Mats
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The free membership printable this week is Alphabet Dab Strips for letter recognition and review as well as fine motor development. The patterns can be printed on cardstock or regular paper.
I used a paper cute to cut along the lines where indicated. There are four alphabet strips per page. I have included both upper and lowercase letters as well as black lines and circles and gray lines and circles.
We used dot markers that I purchased on amazon. If you did not want to use dot markers you could also use buttons or pom poms as cover-ups. I like using the dot markers because the children can still see the letters after marking them.
In this activity children dab the letters that match the letter at the beginning of each strip. I have included both upper and lowercase letters.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Sunday February 21st ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added the Number Dab Strips. Alphabet Dab Strips
The free membership printable this week is scarecrow number sequence puzzles for number recognition and review. I printed the patterns on cardstock paper ... laminated them and then cut along the lines so there were ten puzzles strips for each puzzle.
I mixed the puzzle strips up and set them out. Children had to sort through the strips and put them in numerical order to complete the puzzles. There are numbers 1-10 ... 11-20 and 21-30 puzzle sets.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Sunday November 1st ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added pumpkin letter tracing sheets.
scarecrow number sequence puzzles
The free membership printable this week is space alphabet match and clip which is great for letter recognition and fine motor development skills. I printed the patterns on cardstock paper ... cut them out and laminated them.
In this activity children match the space rockets and moons with the same letter and clip them together with plastic coated paper clips or clothespins. You can also do a letter sequence by having the children put the space rockets in alphabetical order and placing the matching moons on top.
You can grab the patterns for free until Sunday May 31st ... after that they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added a space number match and clip.
space alphabet match and clip
The free membership printable this week is egg alphabet puzzles for letter recognition and review. Print the patterns on cardstock paper ... cut them and cut along the solid line to make two halves. Laminate all pieces. I added sequins to mine before laminating for an extra sparkle.
I set the pieces out and children found the two halves with the matching letters and put them together. I have included both uppercase and lowercase letters.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Sunday April 6th ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added egg sight word puzzles.
egg alphabet puzzles
The free membership printable this week is Leprechaun alphabet punch cards for letter recognition and fine motor development. You can print on regular or cardstock paper for use with a hole punch.
I recommend printing on cardstock paper and laminating durability if you will be using these as clip cards. I have included both color as well as black and white patterns so you have a choice of which to use.
In this activity children pick a card and punch the dot under the letter that matches the letter on the leprechaun. If you did not want to use a hole punch you could also clip the cards with clothespins or paper clips or even use buttons to cover up the dots.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Sunday March 9th ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added Leprechaun number punch cards.
leprechaun alphabet match cards |
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