| What
Comes Before? |
What
Comes After? |
| Wee
Webbies |
.Alphabet
Game
(Topics beginning
with every letter of the alphabet) |
| Matching
Bookends |
Matching
Bookends 2 |
Matching
Capitals to Lowercase
You click on this
choice if you want the two teddy bears to show the alphabet by matching
a capital letter to a lowercase letter. |
Matching
Lowercase to Capitals
You click on this
choice if you want the two teddy bears to show the alphabet by matching
a lowercase letter to a capital letter. |
Alphabet
(Teachers can use
this site to review the alphabet with their students. Each letter
has an animal character associated with it, an original song with a familiar
melody, and links to other pages about that animal. ) |
Alphabuddies
This is not an alphabetical
listing of all the crafts on the site, but instead is a group of crafts
designed to help teach children their ABC's. |
Letter
Match
"Letter Match" is
an activity where the relationship between capital and lowercase letters
is enforced. Children are asked to draw a line between the capital and
lowercase versions of the letters. |
Printable
connect-the-dots
We provide basic flash
cards for both capital and lowercase letters. Many hours of fun can be
had with our flash cards because they can be colored and hung on the wall
when not used directly as flash cards |
Alphabet Soup
Printable
flash cards
Each of the "Connect
The Dot" activities emphasizes the sequence of letters in the alphabet.
No longer does the child connect the dots with numbers, but with letters
to emphasize the sequence. The first 13 letters have "helper dots" to aid
children in completing the activity. These make great coloring activities
also. |
Phonics
Activities:
Word-Picture Match
In this activity children
are asked to match one of three pictures with a given word." Saxon Publishers
has produced two interactive activities (Picture-Word Match
and Word-Picture Match) that tie-in with their phonics textbooks,
but are useful whether you use their books or not. Start by
selecting a grade level (K, 1 or 2), a lesson number (from 22 to 140) and
the number of problems you want to complete (from five to twenty). |