How to Use Letter O Activities to Teach Letter Recognition

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Tip 1 - Alphabet Fun

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Alphabet Fun

Crafts, Activities & more for the Alphabet. Sharing ideas that will encourage letter recognition, phonetic sounds & letter formation in a fun, hands-on way!

Tip 2 - Classroom Activities - Letter Knowledge

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Classroom Activities - Letter Knowledge

Explore Alicia Clark's board "Classroom Activities - Letter Knowledge" on Pinterest, a visual bookmarking tool that helps you discover and save creative ideas

Tip 3 - Letter Recognition

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Letter Recognition

Discover Pins about Letter Recognition on Pinterest.

Tip 4 - Alphabet Letter Identification Activities - PreKinders

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Alphabet Letter Identification Activities - PreKinders

Here are 15 fun, active, hands-on ways to practice letter identification in Pre-K. Letter Basketball This is one of my prekinders favorite activities every year. To prepare this game, I cut copy paper or newsprint paper in half, and write letters on several pieces. I make enough papers for each child, plus one or two …

Tip 5 - Letter Recognition Activities For Kids

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Letter Recognition Activities For Kids

13 fun and playful ways to learn letters and practice letter recognition. Preschool letter learning has never been this fun.

Tip 6 - Alphabet Matching

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Very young learners are developing their understanding of the alphabetic principle — the understanding that there are systematic and predictable relationships between written letters and spoken sounds. Teachers can help students develop this understanding through lots of fun activities that help students explore the alphabet letters and sounds.

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