Lately, B has been pointing to letters in books and saying “Why’d they make the g (or a) look like that?” So I decided to print the alphabet in different fonts and have him sort it. This was a really neat letter font sort activity. Not only did it give him practice identifying letters but also putting them in alphabetical order.
These trays are actually wall shelves from Dollar Tree but you can use any type of container to sort.
Below are capital letter and lowercase letter printables:
highlight the text on the entire page to change the font quickly
**Documents updated on 3-7-12**
Melea
Wednesday 7th of March 2012
Great idea!
Joyful Learner
Wednesday 2nd of June 2010
This is exactly what we needed! And after, you can use the letters to make a collage letter to a friend! Thanks for sharing!
Shannon
Tuesday 1st of June 2010
Love it!
The Activity Mom
Tuesday 1st of June 2010
ok should be all fixed! If you are still having trouble, let me know!! If you'd like a copy emailed, let me know.
Yay, so glad you guys will use this! Enjoy!
Hagler Happenings
Tuesday 1st of June 2010
I am totally doing this! Thanks! BJ's preschool teacher said several times that introducing different fonts was very important. :)