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Letter Learning BUNDLE | Dot and Color
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If you are teaching letters to your little ones (Preschool / PreK ), this bundle is for you! Includes 52 student pages (26 for lower case letters and 26 for capital letters).
On each page, students will complete…
- * A graphic of the letter by dabbing a dotter on each circle to complete the letter. (If you do not have dotters, students can also finger paint!)
- * A graphic of the letter to color with crayons
- * A picture to color and picture word so that students can learn the sound made by each letter.
Super FUN Letter recognition activity and NO PREP! Just print and go!
Categories: 0-PreK, Language Arts, Language Arts, Letter Learning
Tags: alphabet, capital, lower case, prek, preschool
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