Are you looking for ways to teach letter identification to your Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten children? These Letter Recognition Cards are a  fun, hands-on alphabet letter identification activity that really helps children in retaining their alphabet letters. Simply download pdf file with letter recognition worksheets and you are ready to play and learn the alphabet!
Letter Recognition Cards
These letter recognition printables can be used as letter recognition cards or letter identification worksheets to work on recognizing lettesr of the alphabet from A to Z in different fonts and styles. This is such a great activity to work on visual discriminatino with preschoolers and kindergartners. Plus these are a fun, reusable kindergarten letter recognition activity is great for practicing recognizing letters.
Letter Recognition Worksheets
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Letter Identification Cards
All you need to do this NO PREP alphabet activity with students are a few simple materials:
- paper
- printer
- dot marker
- laminator (optional)
- dry-erase marker if using a laminator
- binder ring
Letter identification worksheets
There are two cards for each letter of the alphabet. One for the uppercase letter and one for the lowercase letter. There are a few ways that we have used these Alphabet Identification Cards.
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Laminate and Dry-Erase Marker
After printing out the cards on white paper, I cut each one out and laminated them. I punched a hole in the top left hand corner of each card and use a ring binder to keep them together. I attached the uppercase letters first in alphabetical order and then the lowercase letters in alphabetical order. My son went through the cards while they were still attached by the ring binder and used a dry-erase marker to circle the answers. Once he was finished, I was able to erase the circles and the cards are ready to be used again.
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Dot Marker
These cards can also be used with younger children who prefer to use dot markers. Print out all the pages, cut out all of the cards and have your child use a dot marker to dot all the answers. You can print out multiple copies of this printable pack to allow your child to practice recognizing each letter. I have created this pack in just black and white which will save on ink when printing.
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Circle / Dot and Say
Once your child is able to easily recognize the letters of the alphabet, these cards can then be used to help with their phonics. Once they have their card, have them say the sound of the letter at the top/ Then have them say each of the letters in the box as they search for the letters they need to circle or dot.
Free printable letter recognition worksheets
We chose to work on the uppercase letters first as they are more distinguishable from each other. Â Once these letters were easily recognized, we moved onto the lowercase letters. Whether it is for introducing the letters of the alphabet or mastering letter recognition, I hope you enjoy using these Alphabet Identification Cards with your child.
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Letter recognition printables
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Hi! I just want to thank you for sharing these materials online! I’m not a parent and definitely not a teacher. I currently have and 8th grader under my care and three weeks ago I found out that he cannot read and write well. Of course, this is coming from my observation of him and i am not a professional to make any conclusion about his skills and learning abilities. However, after a few tests and activities to see how well he reads and writes, it is apparent that he has great difficulty recognizing the sounds of each letter, consonant-vowel-consonant combinations; most of the times he tries to guessed what the word is instead of reading by syllable. He know his alphabet, but he cannot recognized the sound and pronunciation when they are combined with vowels and other letters. With this —, it is hard to get help from outside, so I’m doing my best to tutor him. Your materials really help. Thank you.
So glad we can help! I’m sure it is hard to know where to jump in, but how wonderful that you are working dilligently to help him.