Hopefully those spring showers have brought your garden plenty of summer blooms! In this fun alphabet printable your preschool and/or Kindergarten kiddo will work on matching uppercase and lowercase letters.
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There are several ways to use this matching printable:
- Use a laminator for durability and use glass gems to cover the matching lowercase letter of the alphabet, or
- use markers, crayons, or Do a Dot markers to color in the raindrops
How to Use the Printable:
Print out the Alphabet Raindrops lowercase letters recording sheet and the uppercase letter raindrops.
Cut and laminate the uppercase raindrop cards for durability.
Perhaps break this activity out when it's raining outside, during a weather themed unit, or when you need a simple learning activity to get out of the summer heat.
The activity is simple, have your child pick up an uppercase raindrop and then search the recording sheet to find the lowercase match.
Have your child continue matching uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet until all the raindrops have been colored in with a marker or covered up with a blue gem.
Another option is to call out a letter and have your child find the matching letter.
Or for kiddos that are working a step above letter matching, turn this simple alphabet activity into a phonics review by calling out the sound each letter makes.
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