How to Learn the Alphabet
When kids are starting to learn something, they usually don’t get it right on the first try. Even though it usually takes a little longer for them to learn a few things, once they start remembering it, they start excelling it. And there is only one thing to help children learn better, and that is practice. If your kids are starting to learn the alphabet, the best idea to make them remember it is by helping them first understand what the alphabet is. Start by making them say the alphabets in order loudly. Make them repeat the order daily, this is how they will grasp the gist of letters. You can also catch their attention by making them learn the abcd song. Try pairing the alphabets with some animal or thing, this will make them learn the alphabets.
Columns
Match the lower case letters in Column 1 with the upper case letters in Column 2.
Beginning Sounds
Match the letter in Column 1 with the beginning sound of the picture in Column 2.
Begins With...
Match the letters in Column 1 with the picture that begins with that letter in Column 2.
Letter Match
Say the name of the first letter in each row. Circle the letters in the row that match the first letter.
Match Me
Say the name of the first letter in each row. Circle the letters in the row that match the first letter.
What's Next?
Look at each row of letter patterns. Find the letter that comes next and write it on the line.
Letter Sequence
Try to understand the sequence that is being presented and finish it off for yourself.
Lower Case Match
Match the capital letters in Column 1 with the lower case letters in Column 2.