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Alphabet Recognition Game for Small or Large Groups Four Seasons Bundle

by Jennifer Connett

These alphabet recognition games are designed for the pocket chart but can be used on a table top. There are 4 different Where's the _____? games with this bundle. The games can be used for letter recognition or for letter sound recognition.

1. Where's the Acorn: Students must find the acorn hidden behind a fall leaf.

2. Where's the Penguin: Students must find the penguin hidden behind the igloo.

3. Where's the Ladybug: Students must find the ladybug hidden behind the flower.

4. Where's the Sun: Students must find the sun hidden behind a cloud.

To play, a poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the object is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the object is behind the letter, then the onject must be hidden again to play further. If the object is not behind the letter, 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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Winter Where’s the Penguin Alphabet Hide and Seek Game for the Pocket Chart

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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

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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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Where's the Sun? Alphabet Game for Summer

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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

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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's the Ladybug? Alphabet Game for Spring

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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
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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 Acorn? Alphabet Game for Fall

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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
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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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