These cards can be used for coloring, games, spelling and more! Simply print out the templates (card stock works best) and cut along the dotted lines.
Related skills: fine motor, language
These cards can be used for coloring, games, spelling and more! Simply print out the templates (card stock works best) and cut along the dotted lines.
Example games/activities are:
- Matching — Print & cut out two sets of cards, then place them all face down and mix them up. Can you find a matching pair?
- Spelling — This can be used to teach spelling or to play a game. Say a word and the child(ren) can try to spell it. This can work with single letters too.
- Ordering — How quickly can the child(ren) arrange the cards into alphabetical order?
- Karuta — Using one set of cards, place the cards in random order face up on a table. When the caller says a letter the fastest person to slap/snatch up that letter gets to keep the card. At the end of the game the person with the most cards wins! Best played with at least 2 people.
Thanks so much for this resource! I’m going to use it in my Phonics class tomorrow! 🙂