26 Alphabet Printables (Beginning Letter Sounds Activity)



Are you a preschool or kindergarten teacher who is looking for additional ways to teach the alphabet? Check out this set of alphabet printables! This set has 26 printables (one for each capital letter). Students color each letter, cut out the pictures, and sort them according to beginning letter sounds. If the pictures begin with the given letter, students glue those pictures to the alphabet letter. Simple as that! These printables could be added to your letter of the day routine! Grab this set here in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop. Simply purchase and print. 😀











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15 Counting and Number Math Centers for Kindergarten


Are you a preschool or kindergarten teacher that is looking for hands-on activities for your students? This set of 15 math centers are perfect to use in your classroom to let your kiddos practice counting and number recognition to 10. Students use counters, clips, manipulatives, play-doh, dominoes and more. This set of counting centers could easily be added to your morning work routine, or used during center time. You could even use this set during guided math. 

I created this set of centers to print in black and white. I printed mine on various colors of cardstock. Laminating is definitely a good idea so that they can be used over and over again! If you would like to use this set of centers in your classroom, grab them here in my Teachers Pay Teachers Shop. They are available as a digital download so that you can purchase and instantly print. 


















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Ten Counting to 10 Math Tubs for Kindergarten


If you are looking for basic counting activities for kindergarten, check out this set of Counting to 10 Math Tubs! This set of 10 counting activities is perfect for introducing and reinforcing counting skills at the beginning of kindergarten. Place one tub, or math activity, on students' desks in the morning when they come in to class (or during center time). Students complete the math tub activity while you are taking attendance and completing all of those teacher "to do's." 

These activities are all hands on, and use manipulatives that most kindergarten classrooms have. I created this set in both color or black and white for easy printing. I print my math tubs on tagboard and then laminate! Simply rotate the math tub the following day, so students get a new counting activity. Simple as that!












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2 & 3 D Shape Sorts (With Environmental Shapes)


Shape recognition is included in almost every kindergarten math curriculum! This includes 2 & 3 D shapes. I created this set of 2 & 3 D shape sorts to use to introduce kiddos to environmental shapes. Students cut out the pictures, sort them, and then glue the pictures that match the given shapes. Simple as that! This set includes sorts for a circle, square, rectangle, triangle, rhombus, trapezoid, hexagon, cube, cone, cylinder, and sphere. These are the common shapes introduced in K. These could be placed in a math center, used during guided math, or whole group. I usually ask the students to try to bring in one environmental shape to match our "shape of the day" to use along with these shape printables. They love to share what they have at home! Grab these shape printables here in my tpt shop if you would like to use them in your classroom.









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Alphabet Sorts (Alphabet Activity for Letter Recognition)


Are you looking for alphabet activities for the beginning of kindergarten? This quick little set of alphabet sorts is perfect for letter discrimination and identification. Students simply cut out the letters and glue them in the correct column. (Capital, Lowercase, or Neither) Not only does it help with letter recognition, but it also gives kinders the chance to build those fine motor skills. (cutting) I also added a few printables that include capital/lowercase sorting and vowel/not vowel sorting. Grab this set here to add to your letter of the week activities!









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