Alphabet Teaching Resources
Introduce the alphabet this school year with printable worksheets, engaging ABC activities and reading center games to teach students how to recognize and correctly write each letter.
This collection of curriculum-aligned resources was created by teachers for teachers just like you. Each printable and digital activity has been carefully reviewed by a member of our teaching team to ensure it's ready to be used by a student in your classroom, and many resources are already differentiated for you!
Explore ideas for teaching the entire A to Z alphabet, including ways to teach alphabetical order and letter recognition!
New to teaching the alphabet? Or maybe you're just looking for fresh ideas to get students excited about their ABCs? Read on for a primer from our teacher team, including a way to explain what the alphabet is to kids and what order you should follow when teaching the letters from A to Z.
What Is the Alphabet? A Kid-Friendly Definition
Of course, you know what an alphabet is, but how do you explain the meaning of the alphabet to young students who are just beginning their journey into letter recognition? Here's a kid-friendly definition that primary-grade students can understand:
The alphabet is a special set of letters that we use to write and read words. They are the building blocks of words and sentences and books!
How Many Letters Are in the Alphabet?
We often refer to the alphabet as the ABCs, but of course, there are many more than three letters! The modern Latin alphabet has 26 letters, including five vowels and 21 consonants.
In What Order Should the Alphabet Be Taught?
Most of us remember singing the alphabet song in school from A to Z, but most phonics experts suggest starting to teach the alphabet with specific groups of letters rather than starting at A and moving on to B, C and so on.
These days it is common practice to teach a group of letters at a time in the following order:
- s,a,t,p, i,n
- c,k,e,h,r
- m,d,g,o
- l,f,b,q,u
- j,z,w
- v,y,x
After learning the first group of letters, students should be able to write and read a collection of very simple word families:
- at
- an
- it
- ip
- ap
- in
Allow a basic introduction to sounding out words and practicing writing those letters before you move on to the next group of letters and corresponding alphabet activities!
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Alphabetize the Aquarium Activity
A set of 4 mats for students to practice alphabetizing.
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ABC Order - Cut and Sort Worksheet
A cut and sort worksheet to practice alphabetizing words to the third letter.
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Little Alphabet Book Worksheets (A-Z)
A set of 26 worksheets to assist younger students with letter recognition and formation.
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Alphabet Slap
A fun game for letter, consonant, and vowel recognition.
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Mold It! Task Cards
A set of 28 task cards to use with modeling clay.
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Bowling Game - Letter Match
Practice matching upper and lowercase letters with 26 letter bowling ball cards and pins.
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Alphabet and Digit Mini Flashcards
A set of alphabet (uppercase and lowercase) and digit (0-9) flashcards.
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Letter Match Clip Cards
A fun, hands-on activity to practice matching uppercase and lowercase letters.
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ABC Order Scoot (First Letter)
Practice putting 3 words at a time in alphabetical order with this set of 20 task cards.
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Alphabetical Order – Worksheet
Review putting words in alphabetical order with this 2-page worksheet.
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Uppercase and Lowercase Matching
A set of 4 pages for practicing uppercase and lowercase letter recognition.
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Alphabetical Order Poster
A set of two posters explaining how to order words according to their place in the alphabet.
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Alphabetical Order Dominoes
An engaging way for your primary students to practice putting words in alphabetical order.
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Alphabet Cards, Picture Cards, and Activity Ideas
A set of alphabet and picture cards and a list of activities for how to use them.
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A-Z Picture Flashcards (Lowercase)
A set of A-Z flash cards with lower case letters and matching pictures.
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Alphabet Matching Caterpillar Activity
A vibrant and fun activity to teach lowercase and uppercase to young children.
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Giant Letter Tiles with Numbers - Uppercase
Use these giant letter tiles for a variety of vocabulary and spelling activities.
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Writing Lowercase Letters
Students practice writing the lowercase letter next to the provided uppercase letter.
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Letter Cc Alphabet — Kindergarten Reading Worksheet
A kindergarten reading worksheet to use in the classroom when learning about phonics and the letter C.
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Alphabet Puzzles - Upper and Lower Case Letter Recognition
Alphabet puzzles to assist with upper and lower case letter recognition.
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Letter Puzzle Pieces
Puzzle pieces with letters of the alphabet in two shapes.
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Connect the Dots Printable Alphabet Worksheet (Robot-Themed)
Download the free connect the dots printable for your students to practice putting letters in alphabetical order.
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Dot-to-Dot Drawing - Alphabet - Dinosaur
Join the dots and letters to make a picture.
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Dot-to-Dot Drawing - Alphabet - Monkey
Join the dots in alphabetical order to make a picture.
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Alphabet Craft Activities Teaching Resource Pack
Assist young students with letter recognition, phonemic awareness, and fine motor development from A to Z with this set of craft activities.
Tips and Activities for Teaching Letters and Sounds
The introduction of single letter names and sounds is crucial in the early years classroom. Here are some hints and tips, including some fun hands-on classroom resources.
Sound and Letter Art Ideas
15 of the cutest letter art ideas you ever did see...