Here are two pages that I created for my students to help them master the alphabet sounds. I print out both pages for each of my students. I glue them on a piece of construction paper (front & back). I then laminate them and pass them out to each student when we practice our sounds. I play the song Alphabet Sounds by Barbara Milne and have my students touch the letters and pictures as they sing along. I have found that especially students, with English as a second language (all grades), master their alphabet sounds easier using these follow along pages while singing the Alphabet Sounds song. I have the file in both Rich Text Format for Windows/Mac (so you can edit) and PDF.
This is perfect for use with the barbara milne songs/app. It has really helped my students learn their letter sounds!
May 16, 2013
Mama1215
We have been using this song in our class for years, and our copy of the pictures & letters looks so tattered and old. What a blessing that I found yours! My buddy teacher and I give you a huge thanks! This is probably one of the best products I have purchased from TPT.
March 6, 2013
emiwarner
Great product... thank you!!
December 25, 2012
jpesko
Love this!
October 21, 2012
deslilah
I love the pictures and colors. Better than the old poster I was using.
September 24, 2012
kerriury
Fantastic!!! Love it!!
June 8, 2012
mcapo26
great idea!!! very colorful!!
February 7, 2012
katec100
WOW!!! Great tool for teaching sounds. I used it the very first day in my Kindergarten class. Thanks!
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Mama1215
I don't have a question for you, just a HUGE compliment. I use the same song and song sheet in my k classroom. My pictures are old and in b & w. I love your pictures, and they are in color! I have the ability to have our Print Center create a poster, and I can't wait to introduce this to my kiddos. THANK YOU!
This is unbelievable that I found your work. I feel like I hit the mother lode.
Elizabeth