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ABC charts serve multiple purposes in early education and language learning. They aid in letter recognition and recall, as children visually associate each letter with its shape. Pairing letters with images or words helps develop phonetic awareness, connecting letters to their corresponding sounds.
This twenty-six book set of early readers takes children through the alphabet in a fun and interactive way! Children use letter tiles, printable letter squares, or write in their own letters to complete the story.
Free Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets for students to work on letter formation, letter recognition, stroke order, tracing, handwriting practice, beginning letter sounds and even American Sign Language.
This colorful alphabet chart has upper and lowercase letters, simple sentences, cute pictures, and a song. It’s a fun way for kids to learn their ABCs.
Here, you can find an editable alphabet chart template perfect for little learners. It includes all the alphabet letters in both uppercase and lowercase, along with fun illustrations that are sure to keep your child engaged. Access the templates here. These templates are completely free to download and print using Canva!
Young children will have fun learning the letters of the alphabet from A to Z and sounds they make with this colorful alphabet chart. This alphabet chart for kids is handy for early learners such as toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students.
Print these free ABC charts from The Good and the Beautiful! Hang on a wall, or use for a fun learning activity!
Children as young as two can start using an alphabet chart to help identify and understand letters and their sounds. Once your child is able to recite the ABC’s from memory (around 2), you can work on recognizing letters, as well as the sounds they make.
Use this visual chart to help your child memorise the alphabet. This is also great to use as a copy sheet for letter formation. Visual representations are important to help kids associate abstract concepts (like letters) to the real world.
Use this printable alphabet chart for kids in the daily folders for reference. Great for writing or reading centers. Printing options: full color & black lines. This worksheet features pictures of things that begin with the letter S: seal, sun, sand, socks, star, sad, school, spoon.