Do you need some extra resources to help your young learner with the alphabet? Alphabet charts are a great tool for helping kids learn letter names, sounds, and formations. They can use it as a reference when trying to read stories daily. Include the alphabet chart in writing folders to be readily accessible when they need it in reading time. You can even turn this alphabet chart into a poster to place in your command center or homeschool space.
I remember as an Early Childhood Learning teacher, this would be the first thing I taught my babies – the alphabet. These types of resources really help very young kids with letter association and making connections. Presenting this visual to kids is the beginning of teaching language to your kiddos. With alphabet charts, a young learner can point, match, pronounce and eventually speak and recognize the letters fluently.
This free alphabet chart will help your young learner through:
* Alphabet chart with picture labels
* Alphabet chart without picture labels
* Color and black & white copies of each alphabet chart
Grab this free alphabet chart from the The Reading Roundup.
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Jeannette is a wife, mother and homeschooling mom. She has been mightily, saved by grace and is grateful for God’s sovereignty throughout her life’s journey. She has a Bachelor in English Education and her MBA. Jeannette is bi-lingual and currently lives in the Tongan Islands of the South Pacific. She posts daily freebies for homeschoolers!