Free Printable Alphabet Learning Activity
Can you imagine teaching your child 52 Alphabets? Yes, 52, 26 upper case and 26 lower case letters total to 52 Alphabet Letters!
Alphabet learning can be challenging for some early learners. However, you can encourage your child to enjoy learning their Alphabet with a ton of play-based activities!
What are play base Alphabet Activities?
Play base Alphabet activities are fun and hands-on activities. Play-based activities offer the opportunity for your child to explore, participate and learn through play. Children love to play whether it’s with a friend or by themselves. This Alphabet activity offers both and more. Children grasp the most knowledge and understanding when he or she actively engage in an activity.
Alphabet Learning Play Doh Card Benefits
⭐ Encourages your child to memorize 52 letters which include 26 upper case and 26 lower letters.
⭐ Encourage your early learner to understand and recognize letters in and out of sequence.
⭐ Encourage Letter Recognition of 52 letters.
⭐ Encourage Developmental Learning!
Wait! There’s more. Your free Alphabet Play-Doh Cards also promotes the following:
Fine Motor Development
Fine motor skills are being practiced by utilizing his or her little hands to push, pull and squeeze the play-doh.
Speech and Language Development
Play-doh has endless benefits, especially when it comes to building your child’s vocabulary. During playtime, talk to your child, be descriptive, enthusiastic and exaggerative. The repetition of practicing letter sounds can encourage your child to utilize their oral mechanics. This encourages mouth positioning for the pronunciation of letter sounds. Alphabet letter sounds are one of the ways to introduce and encourage a variety of sounds.
Social and Emotional Development
Your free Alphabet Play-Doh activity cards also encourage social and emotional development. You can participate with your child and encourage their participation. You can also encourage feedback by asking questions in relation to the Alphabet.
Cognitive Development
Thinking and memorizing are great examples of cognitive development. Your child will use their thinking skills to create and craft their play dough to match their new play-doh cards. With repetition, your child will begin to memorize understand and identify the Alphabet!!!