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13 Alphabet Books Your Students Will Absolutely Love

13 Alphabet Books Your Students Will Absolutely Love

One of my favorite ways to teach the alphabet is by reading lots and lots of trade books. Each student in your classroom is going to come in with different levels of exposure to text and words. Some kids may have gone to the zoo with their families and know what a zebra is, but some may not! A great way to help students build their vocabulary is through alphabet books.

26 Fun Ways to Teach Letters and Sounds

Teaching students the alphabet is a big part of kindergarten. It builds a foundation for reading and writing. It is essential to becoming a successful student. Here are 26 different ways your students can work with letters and sounds to become alphabet experts!

What is the Best Order to Teach Letters When Learning the Alphabet?

What is the Best Order to Teach Letters When Learning the Alphabet?

An age-old question with no direct answer is what is the best order to teach letters when learning the alphabet? You would think by now, after hundreds of years of teaching children to read that we would know the most successful way to teach everything. But the simple answer is because everyone learns differently, there will never be one correct way to teach anything.