![]() ![]() This page may contain affiliate links and when you click them you support Paper Trail Design. Visit Brittany Paper Trail Design’s profile on Pinterest. ![]() It is much cheaper than I have found in stores and has a good thickness for most projects without being so thick that it jams the printer. For cardstock I really like this card stock paper on amazon. For regular copy paper this 5 ream case of paper is one of the better deals. I often get asked what paper I recommend. This Harry Potter Bingo game would be fun to play using Bertie Bots every flavor beans as markers. To make learning easier, on each card, the letter. It will help Kindergarteners to easily learn the alphabet Pictures are pretty animals, fruits or objects specially chosen to please kindergarten children. Use this complete planner printables set to get yourself organized. A free printable illustrated alphabet with uppercase colorful letters and an associated picture for each of the 26 letters of the alphabet. More Printables from Paper Trail Designįind an assortment more of I Spy activities for classroom activities, boredom busters or rainy day activities. ![]() Printables from Paper Trail Design are for personal use only. I find it easiest to first click on the image to enlarge it, then drag and drop the image to my desktop, then print it from there. In this alphabet matching game children will match the upper and lowercase raindrops to the same letter on the umbrellas. Click the following links to print the free printable alphabet I spy gameįor best results, save the image to your computer before printing. This super cute Matching letter Game is a fun way for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students to work on letter recognition with a fun spring activity for kindergarten. We have a whole set of other I spy games for other occasions if you scroll down to the link. Just find each letter of the alphabet throughout the page. It’s also great fun for older kids too so you can use it in a classroom, with a sub plan for kids who finish early, on a rainy day as a boredom buster, or on a road trip to keep kids from fighting or asking if we are there yet for the 5,000th time. I love this free printable alphabet I spy game because it it both entertaining for kids and it is educational for kids learning their ABC’s. Looking for more fun letter recognition practice? Be sure to check out my post on Alphabet Hike & Seek.This I spy alphabet letters worksheet is a fun way to help toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners with letter recognition. And be sure to pick up a set of Dot Markers to use while you play. Get your free set of Alphabet Bingo cards! Just sign up in the box below. In the meantime, have fun learning those letters! Get Your Copy Today! Although, it may be the fact that they each got “prizes” at the end when they got Bingo (and they tended to be in the chocolate or gummy variety)! All in the name of learning! I’m working on a “mixed” version that includes both upper and lowercase on the same boards and I will share that with you once it’s done. So, if you are sitting there going, well, that’s nice, but I don’t think my 5 (or 6 or whatever) year old is going to want to play with my 2 or 3 year old, you might be surprised. But, it surprised me how much my biggest pumpkin like the games, too. My middle pumpkin is really the reason I created the sets, since I wanted her to learn the names of her letters. And it is just as big of a hit! Fun For All Ages So, a couple days later, I created an uppercase set (you can download it by signing up in the box above). I recently bought some Dot Markers and they worked perfectly for Bingo. I thought they would like it, but I was actually surprised how much they loved it. Well, they LOVED it! Like, asked me to play several times each day and just about every day since, loved it. I started with a lowercase set to see how it went. Practicing alphabet letters is a super important skill kids must master to be ready for future literacy. It gave me the idea to create some Alphabet Bingo Cards for my two oldest pumpkins to play. We traveled to Texas recently for a family reunion and played Bingo one night. Today, I want to share what is possibly their favorite alphabet activity – Alphabet Bingo! My middle pumpkin is, hmmm, less focused we’ll say, at the moment, but I still think she should at least know her letter names, sooooo, I try to do it through activities. My biggest pumpkin learns new things very quickly. I love looking for and coming up with new activities for letter recognition. My how life changes! Now that I stay home with the pumpkins and my oldest just turned 5, we do ABC activities for all the time. 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