TPT
Total:
$0.00
Alphabet Games with Alphabet Picture Word Number Puzzles
Share

What others say

"I just tried to redownload this and a lot of the black and white letters are missing? Can I please get a corrected version of this? Thank you!! I purchased this when I started teaching 10 years ago and I'm still using the resources today."
star
Kristina M.

Description

These strip-puzzles are a quick, easy & fun way to help your students practice counting and sequencing numbers, as well as review lowercase letters and words that begin with that letter.

These letter puzzles are not only great as a center or word work activity, they make an inexpensive & fun gift for your kiddos.

While you're doing all of those busy 1st-day activities, children can be putting their personal puzzle together.

Print off each child's initial in color and laminate. Cut them apart, mix up the pieces and fasten with a paperclip.

Or...

Run off a set of BW ones and give children a choice of which letter they want to color, cut and put together.

Each letter has a puzzle that counts by 1s to 10, counts backwards from 10 to 1 and skip counts by 10s to 100.

They are in color as well as black & white so children can color & make their own.

Make a laminated, full-color set to use as an independent center, or do as a whole group activity.

Before older students cut their puzzle into strips, have them write the words that are featured in the picture. After they have cut their puzzle into strips, they can write an additional word that begins with that letter, on the back of each strip.

When they have done that, give them a paperclip to fasten their puzzle together to take home. Or…

For an interesting “craftivity” have students glue their puzzle to a sheet of brightly colored construction paper. Remind them to leave a little bit of a gap between each section for an especially cool mosaic effect.

Completed projects make an awesome bulletin board.

I'm Diane, from TeachWithMe, wishing you a wonderful school year.

Click here to see more fun Alphabet activities.

Follow me on Facebook for exclusive FREEBIES & Giveaways.

Follow me on Pinterest.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Alphabet Games with Alphabet Picture Word Number Puzzles

Teach With Me
11.1k Followers
$4.95
$6.95
SAVE
$2.00

What others say

"I just tried to redownload this and a lot of the black and white letters are missing? Can I please get a corrected version of this? Thank you!! I purchased this when I started teaching 10 years ago and I'm still using the resources today."
star
Kristina M.

Description

These strip-puzzles are a quick, easy & fun way to help your students practice counting and sequencing numbers, as well as review lowercase letters and words that begin with that letter.

These letter puzzles are not only great as a center or word work activity, they make an inexpensive & fun gift for your kiddos.

While you're doing all of those busy 1st-day activities, children can be putting their personal puzzle together.

Print off each child's initial in color and laminate. Cut them apart, mix up the pieces and fasten with a paperclip.

Or...

Run off a set of BW ones and give children a choice of which letter they want to color, cut and put together.

Each letter has a puzzle that counts by 1s to 10, counts backwards from 10 to 1 and skip counts by 10s to 100.

They are in color as well as black & white so children can color & make their own.

Make a laminated, full-color set to use as an independent center, or do as a whole group activity.

Before older students cut their puzzle into strips, have them write the words that are featured in the picture. After they have cut their puzzle into strips, they can write an additional word that begins with that letter, on the back of each strip.

When they have done that, give them a paperclip to fasten their puzzle together to take home. Or…

For an interesting “craftivity” have students glue their puzzle to a sheet of brightly colored construction paper. Remind them to leave a little bit of a gap between each section for an especially cool mosaic effect.

Completed projects make an awesome bulletin board.

I'm Diane, from TeachWithMe, wishing you a wonderful school year.

Click here to see more fun Alphabet activities.

Follow me on Facebook for exclusive FREEBIES & Giveaways.

Follow me on Pinterest.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Reviews

4.9
Rated 4.89 out of 5, based on 72 reviews
72
ratings
5
68
4
4
3
0
2
0
1
0
Mostly used with Kindergarten and 1st grades
Reviews
1
2
4
4
2
1
Early Childhood
PreK
K
1st
2nd
3rd
All verified TPT purchases
this is great
Rated 5 out of 5
September 8, 2025
My kiddos enjoyed this activity. I especially liked how engaging it is!
Jessica F.
1,427 reviews • Minnesota
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Fun practice
Rated 5 out of 5
July 1, 2025
I just tried to redownload this and a lot of the black and white letters are missing? Can I please get a corrected version of this? Thank you!! I purchased this when I started teaching 10 years ago and I'm still using the resources today.
Kristina Mike
(TPT Seller)
94 reviews
Grades taught: Early Childhood
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
May 10, 2023
These puzzles are a great way for my students to practice letters, numbers, skip counting, and build their fine motor skills.
Rowell Owl
(TPT Seller)
254 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2023
My students love this! It is perfect for sequencing and for independent and guided practice, cutting practice and so much more!
Norma P.
13 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
January 7, 2023
My Pre-K students enjoyed putting their puzzle together. It was also a good activity to practice using scissors.
MaeLyn G.
147 reviews
Grades taught: PreK
Rated 5 out of 5
August 31, 2022
Great center activity. Thank you!
319 reviews
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
April 5, 2022
Differentiated resource that is easy to make and use with students to support their learning in letter recognition. Pictures are recognisable for students to name
Mary-Jane L.
116 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
March 15, 2021
Great resource for students to practice a number of different skills
Jessica B.
48 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties

Questions & Answers

Loading
Loading