Alphabet Activities | Letter Recognition, Fine Motor, Literacy Center

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PreK - K
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Used at the beginning of the year in stations for my kindergarten class. It was fun and helpful. I still love using it for my students who need extra help with fine motor.
An easy center at your fingertips. This is perfect to practice fine motor skills and incorporate letter practice at the same time.

Description

These alphabet activities are a fun addition to letter of the day or letter of the week activities. There is one fine motor activity for every letter of the alphabet, so you can add it to your alphabet centers or morning tubs.

What you'll love!

  • There's one fine motor center for every letter of the alphabet
  • You can save your color ink by printing the black and white versions, there are also color versions for most of the activities too
  • The activities focus on short beginning sounds (for example there is an insect for /i/ instead of ice cream)
  • These can be use all year round by switching up the materials you use
  • They use readily available materials
  • Some of the activities could also be used as worksheets (for example, the pom pom ones work well with bingo daubers and stickers)

Included in this pack:

  • 26 Fine motor centers (one per letter of the alphabet)
  • 26 Instruction pages with photos
  • American and Australian spelling versions

Here's a list of the materials I used with these activities:

  • Pom poms
  • Paper clips
  • Counting links
  • Connecting cubes / Unifix cubes
  • Buttons
  • Playdough
  • Erasable markers
  • Q-tips
  • Small clothes pins
  • Loose parts such as gems, craft matchsticks, chenille sticks and pom poms
  • Fine motor tools such as tweezers and tongs

Please Note

These activities include small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.


I hope you love this resource!

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Total Pages
91 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.

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