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elasticmaths

Isometric Alphabet

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<p>Isometric paper (or dot paper) can be used to help with drawing 3D shapes. This popular resource is a single document containing every capital letter drawn on isometric paper which students can use to help write their name or initials. This is a great activity to introduce 3D drawing and plans and elevations. It also makes for an excellent end-of-term activity.</p>
Environmental Print Alphabet Logo on LeavesQuick View
Pumpkin pie

Environmental Print Alphabet Logo on Leaves

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<p>Environmental Print Alphabet Logo on Leaves</p> <p>By ascribing meaning to print in our environment, children are already reading! These leaves make a lovely display in any EYFS classroom. The can be arranged to form the shape of a tree. All you need to do is add brown paper/card to make a trunk.</p>
Guess The Logos and Alphabet Brands Worksheet for Tutor TimeQuick View
theidealteacher1

Guess The Logos and Alphabet Brands Worksheet for Tutor Time

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<p>A 2-sided, attractively presented, fun worksheet for tutor time students to guess the logos and brands. Part 1 has 45 fairly well-known logos that the students have to guess and Part 2 has the alphabet created with the first letter from famous UK, American and international brands for the students to guess.</p> <p>I gave a time limit of 20 minutes for this activity with my form group and it worked quite well.</p> <p>Answers for both sides included!</p>
The Greek AlphabetQuick View
oignon

The Greek Alphabet

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<p>Video-presentation (MP4 and pptx versions ) with sound to teach pupils the letters of the Greek Alphabet.<br /> Each of the 24 letters is presented in a different slide accompanied by a sound recording of the way it is pronounced in Greek.<br /> This resource can be used in MFL classes for teaching modern Greek, or as part of teaching the topic of ancient Greece and the Greeks.</p>
Alphabet Worksheets | Alphabet & Words ActivitiesQuick View
lisamartin7564

Alphabet Worksheets | Alphabet & Words Activities

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<p>Most children start to recognise letters at an early age. Once your kid starts recognising the letters and words you can test the children capability to recognise letters and words to polish their skills. To achieve this you can use these colourful and interactive activity worksheets. These fun activity sheets will help to increase child interest in learning new words.</p> <p>✔ Connect with Shining Brains for more free resources</p> <p><a href="http://shiningbrains.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Visit our website</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/shiningbrains/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Follow us</a></p> <p>Here is what is included in these worksheets.</p> <p>-----Uppercase letters displayed on one side with the related picture and lowercase letters are shown on the other side. The kid has to find and match the uppercase letter with its lowercase letter.</p> <p>------Pictures missing the first letter of the word. The children need to look at the picture, spell the word and sound the beginning letter of the word. This activity will help the children in recognising the sounds and phonics.</p> <p>------Pictures with their names missing some letters. The children need to look at the picture and write the missing letter this will help the children excel in their spellings. This activity is a great way to test their spelling skills.</p> <p>------Match the picture of the animal with the correct alphabet with which the animal name starts. These match alphabet animal worksheets will strengthen their spelling skills by challenging their young minds. Answers are given in the end with the full name of each animal which children can also remember before solving this activity. This activity will increase your child knowledge.</p> <p>I hope you enjoy these wonderful fun activity sheets.</p> <p>Thank you so much!</p>
French Alphabet BookletQuick View
Rhodesse

French Alphabet Booklet

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<p>This booklet is simple for home and classroom use. Parents can use the booklet to support their kindergarten child’s learning.<br /> The booklet has a picture of each alphabet and the pronunciation.<br /> The name of the pictures is both in French and English to aid students understanding.</p> <p>Teachers may print and cut the booklet into cards used for several fun classroom activities and games.</p> <p>A powerpoint presentation for a smartboard lesson.</p>
Print in the Environment - Logos AlphabetQuick View
tslynch

Print in the Environment - Logos Alphabet

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<p>A5 sized alphabet cards featuring different logos to enable discussions about print that we can see in the world around us. These will look great on display in any Early Years setting.</p>
FREE Alphabet Trace and ColorQuick View
teachingricharichi

FREE Alphabet Trace and Color

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<p>Inside you will find 2 Alphabet Trace and Color Pages.<br /> These are great for beginner writer.<br /> Trace the letters from A-Z and color the pictures.</p> <p>I would appreciate your feedback.<br /> If you like it make sure to checkout the full version :<br /> <a href="/teaching-resource/alphabet-trace-and-color-12056152">Alphabet Trace and Color</a></p> <p>If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at :<br /> <a href="mailto:teachingricharichi@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">teachingricharichi@gmail.com</a></p>
Montessori Phonetic Alphabet with Cutting and GluingQuick View
Orossler

Montessori Phonetic Alphabet with Cutting and Gluing

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<p>This resource is a combination of 5 worksheets. It requires the child to cut the letters and match it to the starting sound of each picture. The colours are in correspondence with the Montessori method. The final worksheet is where the child cuts the pictures and match it to the letters. It can be emailed to parents who can give a worksheet a day to the child. These worksheets requires supervision from an adult.</p>
DON’T FORGET THE ALPHABET!Quick View
bellalettice

DON’T FORGET THE ALPHABET!

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<p>This reference skills book is ideal for working on letter names and the alphabet and is invaluable for reinforcing work on alphabetic letter knowledge and alphabetical order. The sheets are suitable for a wide age-range: Foundation Stage to KS2 plus older pupils with special needs. Tasks range from filling in missing alphabet letters to arranging words in alphabetical order using the first two letters. ‘Master’ sheets are included for you to create your own worksheets to suit different levels/abilities quickly and easily. Previously available through Easylearn.</p>
Spanish AlphabetQuick View
MissMcC

Spanish Alphabet

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This is a worksheet I made to help with a Spanish alphabet lesson. This follows a couple of 'numbers&' lessons. Hope it helps!
Algebra Alphabet - KS2 AlgebraQuick View
ellarosiebg

Algebra Alphabet - KS2 Algebra

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<p>**Solving equations to find the missing letters of the alphabet! **<br /> Suitable for the Algebra topic for KS2 children who need a challenge!<br /> Page 1 in the format ‘2x + 3 = 11’<br /> Page 2 is tricker and involves division with algebra.<br /> Could be split in half, with one half of the class on Page 1 and the other on page 2, then coming together at the end to reveal the whole alphabet. I also used this one-on-one with a tutee.</p> <p><strong>ANSWERS INCLUDED</strong></p> <p><strong>For Printed and Interactive Use!</strong><br /> Helpful comments embedded.<br /> Perfect for teachers and tutors.</p> <p><strong>Dyselxia-friendly!</strong></p> <ul> <li>Sans serif font.</li> <li>Font size 12 minimum</li> <li>Clear spacing</li> </ul> <p>A fun way to solve algebra equations for children who are excelling with algebra. I actually used this with a Year 3 tutee (!) but this was very unusual. I would recommend it for Y4 and above definitely. Suitable for Y6 and even Y7 as a fun starter.<br /> Page 1 requires knowledge of solving 2-step algebra equations.<br /> Page 2 requires knowledge of dividing 3 digit numbers by 10 and using division in algebra.</p> <p>Made by Ella (@ellalessons) A full-time tutor and resource creator.<br /> Thanks for downloading!</p>
French alphabetQuick View
Vinkypoo

French alphabet

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<p>A powerpoint to introduce the French alphabet sounds. Includes activities to enable to spell out names of French towns and to spell out their own names in French.</p>
Les Alphabets (French Alphabets)Quick View
Rhodesse

Les Alphabets (French Alphabets)

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<p>Les Alphabets (French Alphabets) Full Lesson No Prep</p> <p>French Alphabets Complete PowerPoint Lesson</p> <p>French alphabet with audio pronunciation</p> <p>French accents</p> <p>Interactive Listening Activities</p>
Alphabet Tracing - Full AlphabetQuick View
misscvo

Alphabet Tracing - Full Alphabet

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<p>This package includes the full alphabet. The first page includes all the letters while the remainder of the package focuses on one letter at a time.</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>
The AlphabetQuick View
Online_Teaching_Resources

The Alphabet

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<p>The Alphabet</p> <p>EYFS English Literacy Teaching Resource</p> <p>This EYFS teaching resource introduces children to each letter of the alphabet. As each letter is introduced children are encouraged to think of words beginning with that letter and examples are given. It also includes 26 worksheets to consolidate understanding. ‘The Alphabet’ is a colourful and animated EYFS English teaching PowerPoint presentation ideal to use when introducing the alphabet to pre-school children.</p> <p>‘The Alphabet’ is fully editable so you have the freedom to adapt the resource to each class you teach.</p>
The alphabetQuick View
smacor

The alphabet

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Kids love music, learning less so.<br /> <br /> Use a song to teach the English alphabet to primary school children or children with English as a foreign language.<br /> <br /> The package includes<br /> - a video<br /> - an MP3<br /> - a worksheet matching the song
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RemediaPub

Alphabetizing

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Fine tuning alphabetization! <br /><p>More challenging than <i>Alphabetizing: Book 1</i>, the 24 lessons found in this book include letter before, letter after, letter between, and ordering to the second and third letter. Imaginative illustrations make the exercises visually interesting. <br /></p><p><i>Example: A picture of a snow skier is presented with his clothing and equipment labeled. Students are asked to use 1st and 2nd alphabetizing to order the words. “Sweater. Pole. Bindings. Goggles….â€</i><br /></p><p>Student are sure to enjoy learning and get plenty of practice with this essential skill.<br /></p>