Here is an easy homemade ABC activity made out of  large popsicle sticks and clothes pins (items from the “Learning Materials,” Dollar Store post).  This is a great activity for fostering letter recognition, vocabulary, eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills.

I wrote the “Lower” case alphabet on one side of the clothes pin and the “Upper” case on the other side.

I made two sets so there are extra letters to build words from.  Consider making extra vowels, “a-e-i-o-u” to build longer words.

 

 

 

On the large popsicle sticks, you can print simple words that your child can easily connect with, for example:   your child’s name, cat, dog, car, tree etc.  I used a Black Sharpie marker for this.  Make sure to space out the letters on the popsicle sticks so there’s enough room to clip OVER the existing letters (see photo).  I also added toys/props  to further support the learning.   These props help make that connection in recognizing the word and the item, making it a more concrete experience.

 

 

 

 

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