DOWNLOAD ENGLISH FREE ALPHABET FLASHCARDS PRINTABLE PDF
Hands-on Ways to Use the free Alphabet Flashcards:
Match the letters with the words.
Count the syllables in the words.
Sort the pictures by their beginning sound.
Play memory match.
Play Letter Sounds Tic-Tac-Toe.
Go on an alphabet scavenger hunt.
Match letter sounds to actual letters.
Listen for middle or ending sounds.
Count all the sounds in the word.
Here you can download a printable PDF file which contains A4 sheets. There are all 26 small and capital letters of the english alphabet with small pictures and words. Also, 7 pages of all these, 4 flashcards in an A4 page. Kids can cut the pictures and then match the pictures and the letters.
Ideal for kids starting recognizing the english alphabet at Nursery school, Kindergarten or if learning as Second Language at the Pre Junior or Junior A class.

FREE ALPHABET FLASHCARDS PDF PREA1 PRE-JUNIOR, JUNIOR A, GRADE 1
Typically, by the age of three, children should be able to recite the alphabet. However, every child is different. Some toddlers may learn in their twos, and others might not pick it up until the late threes. Children generally learn how to recite the alphabet through repetition.
Letters that occur frequently in simple words (e.g., a, m, t) are taught first. Letters that look similar and have similar sounds (b and d) are separated in the instructional sequence to avoid confusion. Short vowels are taught before long vowels.
You might work on letters 2 or 3 times per day, for anywhere from 5- to 20-minutes per sitting. A combination of 1-2 letters per week is reasonable, but I wouldn't teach new letters every week.
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