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ABC & 123 is hosting “Picnic Table Talk” and this week the focus is all about the alphabet. Since this year I’ve been working through the alphabet with Zachary, I thought that it would be fun to share some of my favorite resources from this past year {and yes, I know we still have a few letters to finish up!}.
You can still link up and share what you’ve been doing in your preschool corner this week at the end of this post, but here’s a little summary of some of my favorite resources.
Alphabet Art includes some fun ways to teach the alphabet through the use of poems, fingerplays, crafts and more. There are ideas for every letter of the alphabet and the majority of the activities are easy to pull together ~ and simple for the kids to create/do.
My ABC Bible Verses has a verse for each letter of the alphabet along with a short little story/devotional. The verses are simple and include reminders to review the verses that have already been learned.
Leap Frog: Letter Factory ~ We have the older version of this dvd and all of our kids have had so much fun and learned so quickly with this dvd!! I promise you, it’s worth it to buy the whole set of them! The new dvd is releasing a little later this month and will also include the lowercase letters. LOVE them!
And while we’re on the topic of Leap Frog, the Fridge Phonics are wonderful too. We have the upper and lowercase letters for it, but the songs are catchy and we use the magnets to spell words, etc…It’s worked it’s way through all of our kids so far!
If you’d like to see some of the things that we’ve done in our alphabet studies this year, be sure to check out all of the Alphabet Time posts. I also have some great Preschool Printables too {of course I’m partial to them since I made them!}.
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