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Felt Alphabet Letters

What You Need:

  • Flannel board
  • Fabric scraps
  • Red felt, 26 pieces pre-cut to 3.5" x 4" each
  • Fabric glue
  • Ruler
  • Poster board
  • Rubber cement
  • 26 pictures, each image representing a different letter of the alphabet
  • Clear laminate stickers

What You Do:

  1. Help your child to cut out each letter of the alphabet with the scraps of fabric. Each letter should be 3 inches tall.
  2. Have your child attach one letter to a piece of red felt using fabric glue. Repeat this for all 26 letters.
  3. Help your child to glue all 26 pictures to the poster board using rubber cement. During this part of the process, ask them to say the letter the picture represents, as well as what is in the picture. Example: "C" is for cat, with a picture of a cat.
  4. Measure and cut the pictures into 3 ¼" x 3 ¾". Laminate the mounted pictures.
  5. Encourage your child to glue felt onto the back side of each laminated picture. This will help them stick to the flannel board.
  6. Ask them to set out all of the letters and pictures and to prop up the flannel board.
  7. Now, have them attach the felt alphabet letters onto the flannel board in alphabetical order, saying each letter out loud as they stick it to the board.
  8. Then, have them match the pictures to the letter that starts with the same letter or sound. Encourage them to sound out the name of what the picture represents as they place it next to the letter.

Helpful Tip:

Use half of the letters at a time if your flannel board is too small to accommodate the entire alphabet matching game.

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