Letters of the Alphabet Flashcards

How to Learn the Alphabet

When having your children learn alphabets, you look for methods and techniques to make your lessons more impactful. Children have a better attention span than grownups, and if you want, you can take advantage of it. Consider these tips to help your students enjoy taking your lessons. Whether you help your students recognize letters or learn them, consider these tips to make their journey hassle-free. You can write alphabets in bold and big letters. Take your students to the beach, parks, or anywhere you want, have them write letters on sand. You can have alphabets written in bold letters on blocks. Introduce board games to them, specially designed for their age group. If you want, you can even create a board game of your own, considering your student's age group. These are a few tips to help your students recognize the alphabet. You can always mold and shape these tips as per your student's requirements.

A

A is for Apple.

B

B is for Butterfly.

C

C is for Cat.

D

D is for Duck.

E

E is for Elephant.

F

F is for Fish.

G

G is for Ghost.

H

H is for House.

I

I is for Igloo.

J

J is for Jam.

K

K is for Kite.

L

L is for Lion.

M

M is for Mouse.

N

N is for Nest.

O

O is for Owl.

P

P is for Pig.

Q

Q is for Queen.

R

R is for Rabbit.

S

S is for Snake.

T

T is for Turtle.

U

U is for Umbrella.

V

V is for Violin.

W

W is for Walrus.

X

X is for Xylophone.

Y

Y is for Yo-yo.

Z

Z is for Zebra.


How to Teach Letter Names

Teaching students letter names can be quite enjoyable. All you have to do is incorporate methods and techniques to spark your student's interest in your lesson. If you like, you can even include different activities in your lesson plan just so that your student may enjoy learning. Consider these for instance: Have blocks of letters placed on your table. Once you have captured your students' interest – introduce to them the box of block letters you have on your table. Introduce letters to your students – one at a time. Tell them about the letter. To keep your students interested in the lecture, you can include your students name as well. Tell them whose name starts with which letter. In this way, students will stay curious throughout your lecture. This is just a little example of how you can mold and shape your lesson plan. You are free to incorporate your own ideas in the lesson to make it work your way. Chances are the results will have you enjoying on the outcomes.