Playing an ABC game is one of the best ways to introduce the alphabet to your little ones. Our brains learn best when we use several senses at once, so this ABC sort helps pre-readers use a variety of senses to help their brains remember the differences between letters. To play the letter sort, children reach into a cup and pull out a letter. Then, they put that letter in one of three categories: curvy, straight or both. Being able to look at the letter (sense #1) and then feel the shape of the letter’s sides (sense #2) is a helpful and entertaining way for children to learn about the alphabet. Getting ReadyTo play the game, you’ll need:
Letter SortFill the cup with a pile of lowercase letters and then place the cup inside a sock. Pull the sock completely over the cup and invite your child to reach into the sock and pull out a letter. (This is my son’s favorite part!) Then, have your child sort it into the correct category: curvy, straight or both. If your child is learning the name of the letters, say the name for him. If he already knows the letter names, ask him to name each letter as he goes along. Continue sorting until all of the letters are in their just-right spot. That’s it! Pretty easy, huh?! Grab Your DownloadClick the blue button below to snag your freebie, then make sure to check out our uber fun ABC game pack including 20 easy prep, motivating alphabet activities in our shop or on Teachers Pay Teachers. The post ABC Sort: Curvy or Straight? appeared first on Playdough To Plato. via Playdough To Plato https://www.playdoughtoplato.com/letter-sort-curvy-or-straight/
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