Are you looking for some fun preschool activities that have a focus on teaching the letters of the alphabet? Fantastic, then you’ve come to the right spot! ; )
I am going to be sharing with you a Letter of the Week printable packet every Thursday for the next 26 weeks! We are going to start at the beginning and work our way though.
Each packet has a total of 8 printable sheets, that not only focus on a specific letter BUT they will also introduce / work on:
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Graphing
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A lot of Handwriting Practice
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Search & Find
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Coloring
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…and more!
Letter Of The Week:
Click here to download – Letter of the week – Letter A
Make sure you take a look at the other Alphabet printables I offer. You can see a full list HERE.
For only $4.50 you can purchase the entire series in one easy download! In addition, you’ll receive bonus pages for every letter of the alphabet! Those pages are not part of the Letter of the Week series, above.
Here are a few highlights:
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I have also created a Letter of the Week Pinterest Board. Where I will be pinning Letter of the Week crafts, activities, printables, and other awesome resources! Make sure you follow along!
Jen says
Looking forward to this new series, Lindsay! Love your printables – thanks for sharing!
Senilyn says
I just want to say thank you for all that you’ve shared. They are all very helpful and I love the printables. I can’t wait for when you do how to teach your kids to read!
Lindsay Butler says
Thank you so much Senilyn! I am working on a bunch of sight word printables for emerging readers! I’ll be sharing them soon.
xo,
Lindsay
Melinda says
So happy I found these! I’ll be starting with the letter A this week. Thanks so much for sharing them!
Rebecca says
Thanks for the printables, I know my kids will have a lot of fun with these!
Julie says
I feel, like this could be the silliest question, but I am confused on what to do with the first 2 pages. The Roll and Graph and the dice. Do they go together? If so, could you farther explain the instructions please. Thanks so much.
Lindsay Butler says
Not a silly question at all!
The roll and graph sheet goes along with the dice. Cut out and assemble the die. Have our child roll the die and then graph the answer. It is meant to be a race between the uppercase and lowercase letters. The letters are racing to see who reaches the top of the roll and graph sheet first!