Animal Alphabet Letters
Are you looking for a fun way to teach the alphabet? This set of animal alphabet letters crafts is just what you need!
This no-prep worksheet packet is a perfect for both home and classroom use. Kids can explore the letters of the alphabet while creating fun animal crafts.
Add this set to your alphabet activities today.
Add these alphabet worksheets to your letter of the week or animal-themed preschool lesson plans.
Animal Alphabet Letters
This worksheet packet includes twenty-six animal crafts – one for each letter of the alphabet.
Each page features a large letter outline, pieces to make each animal, and a tracing line with the animal’s name on it.
These pages are a great opportunity to talk about letters, beginning sounds, letter formation, and the animals themselves.
This pack is also an excellent opportunity for kids to practice scissor skills as they cut out each piece.
Why use these pages to teach the alphabet?
It’s a good idea to use a wide variety of resources to teach the alphabet. Use manipulatives, games, books, and crafts to teach and reinforce letter recognition and beginning sounds.
How to Use These Pages
There are 26 worksheets in this pack. Print them out one at a time and add them to your animal or alphabet lessons.
Have children identify the featured letter. Name it. Say its sound. Trace it with your finger.
Color the letter and animal pieces with crayons, markers, or colored pencils. If your child doesn’t enjoy coloring, you can print the pages on colored paper.
Now, cut out all the pieces – the letter, the animal features, and the tracing line.
Assemble the letter animal on a sheet of construction paper or cardstock.
Glue the animal name on the bottom of the page and trace it when the glue is dry.
Alphabet Books
Alphabet books are a great way to help preschoolers and kindergarteners learn their letters. And they don’t have to be boring, either!
There are all sorts of fun and engaging alphabet books out there, from books that teach the letters through rhyming verses to books that feature adorable animals.
Alphabet books can also be a great way for parents and caregivers to bond with their little ones. Reading together is always a special time, and it’s even more special when you’re sharing a book that’s helping your child learn something new.
So whether you’re looking for a gift for a preschooler in your life or you just want to add some new titles to your home library, be sure to check out some alphabet books for kids!
• ABC’s for Boys – This one of a kind, hand illustrated alphabet book combines letters with all of boys’ favorite things–airplanes, dump trucks, and more!
• Alpha Oops! The Day Z Went First – It’s chaos! It’s pandemonium! And it’s definitely not as easy as A-B-C! Here’s a snappy story about the comic confusion that comes when the letters of the alphabet, like a class of unruly children, step out of order and show that each one has a mind of its own.
• Pinkalicious ABC – A is for Apple. B is for Bubble Bath. C is for Cupcake. What could be better than learning your ABC’s with Pinkalicious in this pinkamazing board book?
What activities can I do with my preschooler to help them learn the alphabet?
This sweet set of 26 fabric letters is a great way for your child to play and learn the alphabet. Safe for all ages. And can be machine washed and dried using a small mesh bag.
These epoxy sprinkle letters are so much fun! They can be used in sensory bins , alongside educational activities, or on their own! 26 letters included!
Grab Your Printables
This pack of letter animals contains 26 pages – one for each letter of the alphabet. They are designed to help preschoolers work on the following skills:
- letter recognition
- beginning sounds
- handwriting
- scissor practice
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