Alphabet Letter Games
Today we have five new ideas all about Alphabet Letter Games. The first one is called the Letter Sounds Alphabet Game. The second one is called the Fall Alphabet Game. The third one is called the Fishing For Letters Game. The fourth one is called the I Spy Letters Game. And the last one is a video about a game called Let's Create A Letter Game. Enjoy!
Sponsored Personalized Bookshop
The printables offered on this site are in no way sponsored, affiliated, endorsed or administered by, or associated with the publisher or creators of the following list of books. These worksheets are free for educational use. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Summary
Activity:
Letter Sounds Alphabet Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
Summary:
Kids love this letter sounds alphabet board game. It is a very effective way to teach letter sounds while developing counting skills and more. It is one of our favorite alphabet activities! This game is so effective because it requires children to practice letter sounds over and over again while keeping it fun and playful. Plus, you can easily differentiate it for the needs of your kids.
Trending:
Summary
Activity:
Fall Alphabet Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
Summary:
This fall we are all about adding in some new, fun learning activities to our daily routine! Learning the alphabet can be fun, especially when you practice with games! This fall alphabet game is great for partners or small groups to work on letters and sounds in an engaging way.
Trending:

Related Post - Full FREE A-Z Alphabet Packet
Summary
Activity:
Fishing For Letters Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable and other items found at home
Summary:
Learning the alphabet is a big job! Unlocking letters and sounds is a huge step in the process of learning to read, and we love to make practice fun! This super engaging alphabet game can also double as a sensory bin and “seek and find” game. It is super fun for your preschooler or kindergartener – or any child who is working on mastering those letters and sounds.Pair them with our alphabet printables for even more quick and fun practice with the ABC’s!
Trending:
Summary
Activity:
I Spy Letters Game
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printable
Summary:
These Uppercase I Spy Letters worksheets are a great resource to have on hand for your young learners. They build visual discrimination skills while focusing on letter recognition. Fine motor skills are also addressed when kids color, circle, or cover the letters they’re looking for.
Trending:
Summary
Activity:
Let's Create A Letter Game
Best for Ages:
+4
Materials:
Items likely found at home
Summary:
In this video I show you how you can use sticks to help your students to write their first English letter by themselves. Also you can use this game to learn English alphabet.
Trending:
Find our most recent activities here: