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Alphabet Flash Cards | St. Patrick’s Day themed
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Perfect to use during March and leading up to St. Patrick’s Day, these alphabet flash cards can be used to help students identify both upper and lower case letters.
Suggested uses:
- -Name each letter
- -Match each upper case with the lower case
- -Sort by upper case and lower case
- -Use to spell out CVC or sight words
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If you are teaching letter recognition (and corresponding sound), this interactive resource is for you! Includes 52 student pages (2 pages per letter) and focuses on capital letters.
This NO PREP unit only requires you to print and supply students with crayons (or markers), scissors and glue. That’s it!
For each letter, you will provide students with 2 pages. The 1st page will be the letter for the students to color and cut out. They will glue the letter onto the 2nd page and then color the picture that begins with that letter! Fine motor skills will be used. 🙂
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