Alphabet Stomping Phonics Pack by 3Dinosaurs.com
Logi-Bear is well into learning his letters and letter sounds at the moment. He has chosen to learn uppercase, lowercase, and letter sounds all at the same time. He just doesnt have time to wait!
So when Cassie mentioned that she was going to make full packs for each letter of the alphabet, focused on letter sounds and phonics, I was pretty excited. I knew it would be perfect for Logi-Bear. It’s a bit more advanced that her Romping Roaring Alphabet Packs but still teaches those “basic” letter skills.
To see Cassies overview of the program, go here!
I also love that there is a Tot Pack included. I don’t have a tot anymore, but if I did I could have both kids working on the same type of materials together!
One of my favorite parts of this pack is all the hands on activities. They require prep time, but it’s totally worth it!
I printed all of these pages out and brought them with me to gymnastics. In 20 minutes I was able to get all of it cut and ready!
We didnt print off the entire pack. Cassie has SO much in every pack that you’re not likely to run out of new pages to explore. There are 3 part cards, cutting, tracing, matching, which one is different?, patterning, and much much more. We’ve highlighted just a few of our favorites!
Logi-Bear LOVES little booklets. I can’t explain it, but if I print one and put it together, he wants it. So I print out a lot of them.
He isn’t much into coloring so I colored a few of the images for him Then we went through and said “I is for…” on each page.
Another favorite was the puzzles. And this one was perfect because he is really cementing how to write the teens. That’s one topic we tend to put off – we even called them as one would expect. Onety-one, onety-two. The whole teen thing is just so weird and confusing. I want them to see the patterns in math. We can fix the words later.
We ran out of playdough and I didn’t feel like making any more, so we decided on alternative measures. We had extra goldfish on hand, so thats what we used! Plqaydough mats can be used by so any different materials! Feel free to try new things!
We used the die on this one to roll and cover either capital I or lowercase i. Anything involving a die is a big hit with us.
As I said, Logi-Bear isn’t much into coloring. But he does enjoy looking at letters.
We also looked at more of the printables in a facebook LIVE session we did earlier this week. Feel free to check it out (and forgive my lack of video skills – that was my first live session!)
Cassie is putting out a new letter every other week, but you can get the WHOLE set all at once on Teachers Pay Teachers. Check out Cassies post to get all the details and the free parts of the packs!