Alphabet learning doesn’t have to be boring worksheets and drills — it can be playful, creative, and multisensory. From picture books to letter-sound games, tracing sheets, and sensory handwriting ...
Trinette Carruthers helps students find rhyming words in a poem, and learn T and U. With her daughter Trinette Carruthers helps students identify rhyming words in a poem, and learn letters T and U.
Children who move while learning sounds of letters significantly improve their ability to recognize individual letter sounds. Children who move while learning sounds of letters significantly improve ...
Posing as letter shapes while practicing letter sounds is an active and engaging activity. While learning letter sounds, students can pose their bodies in the shape of letters to connect their shape ...
Alphabet learning doesn’t have to be limited to paper and pencils — sensory-rich activities can make it fun, memorable, and effective. By engaging sight, sound, and touch, children build stronger ...