I have been trying to put out different activities every other day in the literacy centre. Here is an alphabet centre that was donated to me by a teacher (I hit a jackpot with it because it was free!!!) If you are unable to buy it, I think it is super easy to create it as well (take a large bristol board, add pocket cards, label them with letters, cut out letters small enough to fit into the pockets and you are done!)
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I only put out letters for now in a basket. As the weeks go by, there are picture cards with the whole word. The first letter is highlighted so they may match it and put it in the right pocket. |
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I put this centre on a round table. It is easier for more children to participate at one time rather than up on the wall or board. |
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Here are my kids working away! I did not even model this activity to them. They all knew what was expected which is super easy! |
What are the children learning?
- communication and social skills as they use this centre with other children and learn to take turns
- sorting skills as they take the letters and sort them accordingly
- matching skills as they match the letters accordingly
- hand-eye coordination as they use their eyes to match the letters and use their hands to insert them into the pockets
- literacy skills as they recognize their letters (both upper and lower case)
- math skills if they are counting how many letters are in the alphabet
- observation skills as they figure out the differences between upper and lower case letters
- gross motor (large muscles) as they use their hand to insert the letters and insert them into the pockets
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