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Alphabet Games for Large or Small Group Bundle

by Jennifer Connett

These alphabet games are great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. These games can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Object? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an object is hidden behind another object. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the hidden object is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the hidden object is there, then it must be hidden again to play further. If is is not there, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

Themes Included

Apples (Where's the Worm?)

Back to School (Where's the School Supplies?)

Christmas (Where's the Present?)

Easter (Where's the Rabbit/Chick?)

Fall (Where's the Acorn)

Gingerbread (Where's the Gingerbread Man?) NEW!

Groundhog's Day (Where's the Shadow?)

Halloween (Where's the Ghost?)

Pumpkins (Where's the Black Cat?)

Spider (Where's the Spider?)

Spring (Where's the Bug?)

St. Patrick's Day (Where's the Leprechaun?)

Summer (Where's the Sun?)

Thanksgiving (Where's the Pie?)

Valentine's Day (Where's Cupid?)

Winter (Where's the Penguin?)

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Winter Where’s the Penguin Alphabet Hide and Seek Game for the Pocket Chart

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the penguin? This winter alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom. The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Penguin? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a penguin is hidden behind a snowball. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the penguin is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the penguin is behind the snowball, then the penguin must be hidden again to play further. If the penguin is not behind the snowball, then the poem is chanted again with a new letter. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Christmas Letter Recognition Center or Whole Group Activity

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the present? This Christmas alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Present? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a present is hidden behind a Christmas tree. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the present is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the present is behind the tree, then the present must be hidden again to play further. If the present is not behind the tree, then the poem is chanted again with a new letter. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Who Saw It's Shadow? Alphabet Game for Groundhog's Day

By Jennifer Connett

Where is his Shadow? This Groundhog's Day alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's his Shadow? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where the groundhog's shadow is hidden behind a groundhog. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the shadow is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the shadow is behind the groundhog, then it must be hidden again to play further. If the shadow is not behind the groundhog, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Sun? Alphabet Game for Summer

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the sun? This summer alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Sun? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where the sun is hidden behind a cloud. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the sun is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the sun is behind the cloud, then the sun must be hidden again to play further. If the sun is not behind the cloud, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where is the Worm? Alphabet Game with Apples

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the Worm? This apple themed alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Worm? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a worm is hidden behind an apple. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the worm is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the worm is behind the apple, then the worm must be hidden again to play further. If the worm is not behind the apple, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Pie? Alphabet Game with Turkeys for Thanksgiving

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the pie? This turkey themed alphabet game for Thanksgiving is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Pie? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a pie is hidden behind a turkey. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the pie is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the pie is behind the turkey, then the spider must be hidden again to play further. If the pie is not behind the turkey, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where is the Gingerbread Man? Alphabet Game

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the Gingerbread Man? This holiday alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play Where's the Gingerbread Man? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a gingerbread man is hidden behind a gingerbread house. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the gingerbread man is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the gingerbread man is behind the house, then the gingerbread man must be hidden again to play further. If the gingerbread man is not behind the house, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where is the School Supplies Alphabet Game for Back to School

By Jennifer Connett

Where's the School Supplies? This back to school alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the School Supplies? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where school supplies is hidden behind a backpack. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the school supplies is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the school supplies is behind the backpack, then it must be hidden again to play further. If the school supplies is not behind the backpack, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed.

This set includes the following game cards

  • Where's the Pencil?
  • Where's the Crayon?
  • Where's the Marker?
  • Where's the Notebook?

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Where's the Ladybug? Alphabet Game for Spring

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the ladybug? This spring alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Ladybug? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ladybug is hidden behind a flower. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the ladybug is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the ladybug is behind the flower, then the ladybug must be hidden again to play further. If the ladybug is not behind the flower, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Rabbit? Alphabet Game for Easter

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the Rabbit? This Easter alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Rabbit? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where the rabbit is hidden behind an egg. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the rabbit is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the rabbit is behind the egg, then it must be hidden again to play further. If the rabbit is not behind the egg, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

Sets Included

  • Where's the Rabbit?
  • Where's the Chick?

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Where is Cupid? Alphabet Game and Center for Valentine's Day

By Jennifer Connett

Where is Cupid? This Valentine's Day alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's Cupid? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where Cupid is hidden behind a Valentine heart. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think Cupid is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If Cupid is behind the heart, then he must be hidden again to play further. If Cupid is not behind the heart, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where is the Ghost? Alphabet Game for Halloween

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the ghost? This Halloween alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Ghost? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ghost is hidden behind a haunted house. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the ghost is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the ghost is behind the house, then the ghost must be hidden again to play further. If the ghost is not behind the house, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Acorn? Alphabet Game for Fall

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the Acorn? This autumn alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Acorn? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where an acorn is hidden behind a fall leaf. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the acorn is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the acorn is behind the fall leaf, then the acorn must be hidden again to play further. If the acorn is not behind the fall leaf, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Black Cat? Alphabet Game with Pumpkins for Halloween

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed alphabet game for Halloween is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Cat? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a black cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Spider? Alphabet Game for Halloween

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the spider? This Halloween alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Spider? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a spider is hidden behind a web. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the spider is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the spider is behind the web, then the spider must be hidden again to play further. If the spider is not behind the web, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

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Where's the Leprechaun Alphabet Game for St. Patrick's Day

By Jennifer Connett

Where is the Leprechaun? This St. Patrick's Day alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.

Ways to Use

  • small group game
  • whole class game
  • circle time game
  • student led literacy center
  • one on one instruction to target specific letters for struggling students

How to Play

Where's the Leprechaun? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where the leprechaun is hidden behind a shamrock. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the leprechaun is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the leprechaun is behind the shamrock, then it must be hidden again to play further. If the leprechaun is not behind the shamrock, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.

These cards can also be used as a matching game, where the capital and lowercase cards can be matched.

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