Alphabet Letters Activity for Kids
- Alphabet Worksheets
- Alphabet Mazes
- Colorful Alphabet Puzzles
- One Fish Two Fish Printable Alphabet Matching Cards
- A to Z Letter Find
- Alphabet Dot to Dot
- Alphabet Coloring Pages
- Alphabet Clip Cards
- Alphabet Playdough PLAYmats
- Alphabet Book, Cut & Paste
- Duplo Alphabet Mats
- Upper Case Alphabet Trace & Color Pages
- FREE Alphabet Go Fish Game
- Beginning Sounds Alphabet Clip Cards
- Ice Cream Upper / Lower Case match
- Bingo Marker Letter Find
Cloud Alphabet Bin Activity
What you will need:
- A big bin
- A bunch of cotton balls
- Tongs
- Alphabet foam letters
- Poster Board
- Markers
- Bucket (optional) – I just kept the letters in the bucket until I was ready to put them in the bin with the cotton balls.
Before you get started:
Gather all the materials you’ll need for this activity. Fill the bin with the cotton balls and throw the alphabet foam letters in. I like to let me girls mix the letters around a it in the bin while I continue to get the activity ready. They love that! Then write the letters of the alphabet on the poster board.
Let the FUN start:
Once I was done getting tis activity ready I gave my daughter the tongs. We then went over the letters on the poster board and I told her it was her job to rescue the letters from the big cloud in the bin. She had to return them to their home on the poster board by placing the letter on the match letter on the board. I also told her she couldn’t use her hands! She could only rescue them by grabbing the letters with the tongs. I did one example with her and then let her go!
This Cloud Alphabet Bin Activity was amazing! My daughter had so much fun and really enjoyed reviewing the letters of the alphabet. Your kid/kids will love practicing letter recognition, matching and fine motor skills with this activity at home or in the classroom. Do this activity today and start the learning fun!
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Hello there! I’m Jayme, a former elementary school teacher turned stay-at-home-mom of 3 beautiful girls. I decided to start Teacher Turned Mom as a way to help others educate their kids and keep my two youngest girls busy. I love sharing fun, simple, and education activities for everyday learning. For more great kids activities check out my website at Teacher Turned Mom.