$5 - $10 Pre-K Phonics Activities (by date, oldest first)

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Preschool Review Packet (NO PREP)

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

This packet is perfect to get your 4-year-old ready for Kindergarten! I created this resource to align with the Early Learning Core Standards for 4-year-olds. This packet is FUN and ENGAGING to get your kids excited about learning! The best part about this packet is that there IS NO PREP! Just print and it is ready to go! I have planned out each day for you, these practice pages will last 7 weeks!

The packet supports the following skills: nursery rhymes, rhyming pages, first-sound fluency, letter names and sounds, counting, numbers, number sense, and shapes.

This is perfect to work on over the summer to help get your child ready for Kindergarten or to work on skills they may need in Kindergarten that have not yet mastered!

Phonics
Reading
Math
$10.00
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Letter Puzzle | First Sound Fluency | Alphabet Practice

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

This Letter Puzzle is an engaging letter game designed to develop first-sound fluency and letter-sound recognition in young learners. Each puzzle presents a colorful illustration of an animal, object, or character, accompanied by a selection of black and white pictures representing the sounds heard at the beginning of the word. The objective is simple: match the correct picture to the corresponding sound of the letter.

As children explore the puzzles, they're not only honing their ability to identify initial sounds but also reinforcing their understanding of letter-sound correspondence. With a range of vibrant and appealing visuals, the game offers an immersive learning experience that captures children's attention and motivates them to participate actively.

Why You Will Want to Use This Letter Puzzle:

  1. Foundational Literacy Skills: The Letter Puzzle provides an interactive platform for children to develop essential literacy skills from an early age. By focusing on first sound fluency and letter sound recognition, it lays a solid foundation for future reading and writing success.
  2. Engaging and Interactive Learning: Unlike traditional flashcards or worksheets, The Letter Puzzle transforms letter practice into an exciting adventure. Children are drawn into the game's world of colorful illustrations and playful challenges, making learning feel like play.
  3. Positive Reinforcement: Every correct match in the Letter Puzzle is met with immediate feedback and encouragement, fostering a sense of accomplishment and boosting children's confidence in their letter-sound skills.
  4. Great for Centers: Playing with the Letter Puzzle can be a great way to work on the alphabet and keep them engaged. No more wondering and coming to interrupt small groups!

In conclusion, the Letter Puzzle offers a delightful way for children to practice first sound fluency and letter sound recognition, paving the way for successful literacy development. With its engaging gameplay and educational benefits, parents can feel confident in using this puzzle game to support their early literacy journey.

Phonics
$5.00
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Handwriting Practice Book

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

Handwriting improves a student's ability to recall information, make connections between different concepts, and synthesize information in new ways!

My handwriting book includes:

  • Mnemonic keywords and pictures (this will help with memory of letter name and sound as they practice the writing of the letter)
  • Letter formation sayings and pictures for where to start and end your letters
  • Sentence Practice
  • Binding edge so that you can place it in folders with sheet protectors to use with dry erase markers, staple or coil bind together to use fun pens, glitter crayons, colored pencils, markers, etc!

When a student can produce the letters correctly and quickly, they will use less brain power when writing words and sentences!

English Language Arts
Phonics
Handwriting
$6.00
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Syllable Awareness Cards

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

It is important for a child to understand what a syllable IS and how to break words apart into syllables! When children begin to read and write multisyllabic words it will be vital they understand how to break the word into their syllables! This is a great hands-on and engaging way to work on syllables! Pick a manipulative that your child wants to use and get to work! Use them in centers or during small group!

Phonics
Reading Strategies
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Color By Code Letters/Upper and Lowercase Letters

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

Why not work on letters while coloring? My students love a color-by-code! 

Ways to use this resource:

  • Name the letters as you color
  • Identify name and sound of letters as you color
  • Name letters before you color
  • Identify name and sound of letters before you color
Phonics
$5.00
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Phonemic Awareness Cards CVC

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

Let's be honest, phonemic awareness can be SO boring for our students! Whenever we are working on it they want to use the words in sentences or want to see a picture of what that word means! Now they have a picture to connect to the word!

These cards are so much fun my students beg me to work with them! I let them choose their manipulative; whether it is play-dough to tap, legos, chips, or blocks! This also gives those kiddos struggling with blending and segmenting a concrete method to gain those skills!

The cards are broken into each vowel sound so that you can easily practice phonemic awareness with the vowel you are working on. You can also mix them up so they can practice the skill for each vowel!

-Includes

-a,e,i,o,u

-CVC words with a picture

-Sound boxes on the front

-The word and amount of sounds on the back for self-correction!

Phonics
Reading Strategies
Other (ELA)
$5.00
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Alphabet Mystery Puzzles - 74 Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds Puzzles

By The Chatty Kinder

This bundle of alphabet mystery puzzles is the perfect literacy center to help students gain confidence with letter recognition and beginning sounds. Featuring 74 alphabet picture puzzles in total, students will love this fun, hands-on, low-prep activity where they put their phonics skills to use to reveal a hidden picture. What’s more, the puzzles are self-checking so students can correct their own work making them perfect for independent literacy centers. Each puzzle set includes several levels of difficulty providing differentiation opportunities to cater for students of all levels.

The literacy skills in focus with this set of alphabet mystery puzzles are:

- Lowercase matching: 14 Mats

- Uppercase matching: 14 Mats

- Lowercase to uppercase matching: 8 Mats

- Uppercase to lowercase matching: 8 Mats

- Beginning Sounds Mats (Uppercase and Lowercase): 15 Mats x 2 = 30 Mats

What are puzzle mats?

Puzzle Mats are just that - a puzzle! Students build a puzzle by placing the matching puzzle piece on top of the matching letter or picture. The goal for this activity is to identify the correct letter or picture match to reveal the mystery puzzle picture.

How are puzzle mats best utilized?

Puzzle mats work are suited for use in a wide range of setting including, but not limited to:

-Word Work Stations

-Morning Work

-Early Finishers

-Enrichment

-Intervention

-Home Connection

-Incentive

Here's what my happy customers are saying about this resource:

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“I love your mystery puzzles! They're very thorough and easy to assemble. Thanks so much :)”

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Check out these Number Sense Hidden Picture Puzzles

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Phonics
Spelling
$9.00
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Back to School Clip Cards - Shapes, Colors, Numbers, Beginning Sounds Bundle

By The Chatty Kinder

These hands-on Kindergarten Clip Cards are a great option for your kindergarten Back to School centers. This printable includes clip cards to practice 2D Shapes, Beginning Sounds, Colors and Numbers with your preschoolers and kindergarteners. The printable comes in an engaging wheel clip cards printable making this perfect for a hands-on Back to School Math Center! These wheel clip cards are also great for your early finishers, enrichment opportunities, morning work, or even intervention groups.

  • Bundle up and save $$$ with the Kindergarten Clip Cards Bundle - Math and Literacy Centers.

What is included in this Wheel Clip Cards Bundle?

- 2D Shapes Wheel Clip Cards (with real photos) - 12 Wheels

- Beginning Sounds Wheel Clip Cards (with clipart) - 5 Wheels

- Colors Wheel Clip Cards (with real photos) - 11 Wheels

- 1 to 20 Number Sense Wheel Clip Cards (with clipart) - 20 Wheels

Using this printable:

These hands-on and engaging Wheel Clip Cards are designed for young children who are learning the skills above and can use these for additional practice.

How do you use these clip cards?

Children will use wooden clothespin and clip the sides that match the number/color/beginning sound/shape in the center of the wheel.

How many wheels are included in the printable?

There are a total of 69 Wheels included for all the 4 sets. You can decide how many wheels can be used, it can just a few or multiple can be used at once depending on the learner.

This bundle can be used to strengthen fine motor skills, explore during morning work or used as supplemental literacy/math centers. The clip cards are skill-based, they are not thematic, so they can be used anytime during the year.

The centers are best used once printed on cardstock and/or laminated. You can choose to implement these centers in an independent way or use with small-groups.

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$9.00
$5.99
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2D Shapes, Alphabet, Numbers, Colors Foldable NO-PREP Crafts

By The Chatty Kinder

Looking for some simple no-prep crafts for for your kindergarten learners? This bundle of Printable Foldable Crafts is a great way to get your kindergarteners crafting and learning at the same time! Covering 2D shapes, numbers 1 to 20, alphabet letters and colors, this bundle is the perfect resource for your kindergarten learners to learn and have fun!

Your learners will love putting together these crafts together as they soon realize that they can open it up to reveal the fun craft inside!

Best of all, these are NO-PREP! Simply print and give it to your learner. Let them have fun as they color, cut and paste the different pieces together and bring their craft to life.

The following resources are included in this bundle:

  • NO-PREP Numbers 1 to 20 Foldable Crafts
  • No-PREP Alphabet Foldable Crafts
  • NO-PREP Color Things Foldable Crafts
  • NO-PREP 2D Shapes Foldable Crafts

What is included in each craft printable?

Each craft is a single no-prep page printable. Simply print and present it to your learners.

  • Alphabet and Beginning Sounds - 26 Pages
  • Numbers 1 to 20 - 20 Pages
  • 2D Shapes - 14 Pages
  • Colors - 11 Pages

Using the NO-PREP Foldable Craft Printable:

  • Print the pages you want to use.
  • Learners will color in all the images.
  • Cut apart all the pieces.
  • Paste all the pieces onto the strip according to the instructions.
  • Finally fold along the black lines (alternate it to make sure it opens up properly).
  • The craft is ready!

Have fun learning and crafting!

$14.00
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Spelling CVC Word Cards for Word Work Centers

By Jennifer Connett

This set contains over 100 unique CVC cards where students can complete hands on word work activities. This set is differentiated for students at all levels of phonics for CVC words. This phonics based CVC center provides an easy to follow literacy center for students to use over several weeks of learning to spell and read CVC words.

Sets Included:

  • Adding Beginning Sounds
  • Adding Medial Vowels
  • Adding Ending sounds
  • Adding Beginning and Ending Sounds
  • Spelling CVC Words
  • Set with the words already complete.

How to Use

  • Use the letter tiles provided to cover each spot with the correct sound.
  • Write letters on clothes pins and clip the empty squares with the correct sound.
  • Use magnetic letters to fill in each square with the correct sound.
  • Use wooden or plastic letter tiles to fill in each square with the correct sound.

Be sure to check out these other CVC word resources!

CVC Word Puzzles

CVC Words Self Checking Reading and Blending Cards

CVC Sentences Reading Center

English Language Arts
Phonics
Spelling
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Letter L Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter L themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter L as well as recognizing the letter L in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter L Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter L Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter K and learning the initial sounds of the letter L. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /l/ sound.

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Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)

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Phonics
Writing
Numbers
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Letter Y Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter Y themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter Y as well as recognizing the letter Y in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter Y Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter Y Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter Y and learning the initial sounds of the letter Y. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /y/ sound.

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Letter Y Worksheet and Center Bundle

Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)

Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)

Phonics
Writing
Numbers
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Letter R Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter R themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter R as well as recognizing the letter R in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter R Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter R Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter R and learning the initial sounds of the letter R. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /r/ sound.

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Letter R Worksheet and Center Bundle

Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)

Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)

Phonics
Writing
Numbers
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Letter P Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter P themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter P as well as recognizing the letter P in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter P Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter P Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter P and learning the initial sounds of the letter P. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /p/ sound.

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Letter P Worksheet and Center Bundle

Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)

Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)

Phonics
Writing
Numbers
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Letter W Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter W themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter W as well as recognizing the letter W in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter W Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter W Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter W and learning the initial sounds of the letter W. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /w/ sound.

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Letter W Worksheet and Center Bundle

Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)

Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)

Phonics
Writing
Numbers
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Letter O Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter O as well as recognizing the letter O in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter E Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats
  • Letter O Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter O and learning the initial sounds of the letter O. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /o/ sound.

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Letter O Worksheet and Center Bundle

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Phonics
Writing
Numbers
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Letter V Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter V themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter V as well as recognizing the letter V in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter V Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter V Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter V and learning the initial sounds of the letter V. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /v/ sound.

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Letter S Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter S as well as recognizing the letter S in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter S Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats
  • Letter S Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter S and learning the initial sounds of the letter S. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /s/ sound.

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Letter N Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter N themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter N as well as recognizing the letter N in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter N Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition, Letter Formation)
  • Letter N Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter K and learning the initial sounds of the letter N. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /n/ sound.

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Letter A Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

By Jennifer Connett

Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter A as well as recognizing the letter A in capital and lowercase letter forms.

There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!

What is Included in Letter A Centers

  • Letter Poster (Letter Recognition and Phonics)
  • Word Cards (Phonics)
  • Tracing Word Cards (Phonics, Handwriting, Fine Motor)
  • Letter and Picture Cards (Game and Letter Recognition)
  • Word Puzzles (Phonics and Spelling)
  • Number Puzzles (Counting and Number Order)
  • Sentence Strips (Phonics and Reading)
  • Find and Tally (Counting and Phonics)
  • Alphabet Game (Counting and Phonics)
  • Letter Tracing Cards (Fine Motor, Letter Recognition and Handwriting)
  • Patterning Center (Math Concepts)
  • Counting Center (Letter Recognition and Counting)
  • Letter Puzzles (Phonics)
  • Letter Sorting Center (Letter Recognition)
  • Beginning Sound Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Long Vowel and Short Vowel Sorting Center (Phonics)
  • Fine Motor Alphabet Mats for Playdough, Sticks, Geoboards and Building Mats
  • Letter A Reading Ring (Reading and Phonics)

These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter A and learning the initial sounds of the letter A. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.

Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.

Where to Use

  • Small Group Activities
  • Math Centers (counting centers and puzzles, patterning activity)
  • Literacy Centers (spelling puzzles and letter and sound sorts)
  • Fine Motor Centers (puzzles, playdough and building mats)
  • Art Centers (craft templates)
  • Writing Center (tracing activities and vocabulary cards)
  • Reading Center (reading strips and reading rings)
  • Morning Tubs or Baskets
  • Task Box Activities

These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.

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