A variety of alphabet sequencing resources to develop the recognition of letters and their sounds, and to reinforce the correct sequence of the alphabet. This collection of primary resources includes posters, games, worksheets, booklets and assessment kits to help consolidate your students’ understanding of the conventions of the alphabet.
Join the dots and letters to make a picture.
The alphabet displayed on a caterpillar.
A bright and colorful poster to display when introducing the letters of the alphabet.
A fun way to display the alphabet in your classroom using a caterpillar.
A poster highlighting the difference between b and d letterforms.
Join the dots and letters to make a picture.
A set of word cards to practice putting words in alphabetical order.
A set of 32 alphabet bingo cards to assist with upper and lowercase letter recognition.
A set of alphabet (uppercase and lowercase) and digit (0-9) flashcards.
A resource to help students identify the first letter of each word.
A set of 10 worksheets for students struggling with dyslexia and letter confusion.
A set of word cards to practice putting words in alphabetical order.
Join the dots and letters to make a picture.
A worksheet that explains alphabetical order and allows students to demonstrate.
A vibrant and fun activity to teach lowercase and uppercase to young children.
A cut and sort worksheet to practice alphabetizing words to the third letter.
A 52 page resource for students to add their spelling words to.
A fun matchup activity to help teach children the letters of the alphabet and their sounds.
Alphabet puzzles to assist with upper and lower case letter recognition.
A set of worksheets to practice writing the letters of the alphabet in order.
A set of alphabet and picture cards and a list of activities for how to use them.
Use these tabloid size posters around your classroom by adding new words as children learn them.
Practice putting 3 words at a time in alphabetical order with this set of 20 task cards.
A set of word cards to practice putting words in alphabetical order.
Use these tabloid size posters around your classroom by adding new words as children learn them.