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alphabet rhymes as a digital resource

Uppercase Alphabet Formation Rhymes

Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

$9.00

Teach little ones how to write uppercase alphabet letters with these formation rhymes! This set of printables explains how to write the uppercase letters with a fun little rhyme. These can be used as posters around a room, tracing with a finger, or tracing with a writing utensil.

This file now includes this printable as a digital resource, which you can use on Google Classroom or Seesaw. Your purchase will include the PDF to print the rhymes, plus the digital files for Google Slides and Seesaw. The files include an audio version of each rhyme, so students can listen to the rhyme as they practice writing letters. This is great for distance learning!

There are 26 rhymes in this collection.

This product is a digital file and no physical product will be shipped.

Category: Uncategorized Tag: alphabet
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Description

It’s vital to teach children the correct way to write letters. A fun way to do this is with these uppercase alphabet formation rhymes. This set of printables explains how to write the uppercase letters with a fun little rhyme. Each of the 26 letters include colorful graphics, which are great for displaying posters around a classroom or homeschool room.

Alphabet Formation Rhymes- Pin

You can put these printables in plastic sheet protectors, place them in a binder, and have children practice tracing them with their finger or with a dry erase marker. That way we you can use them over and over again.

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If you’d like a free sample of the packet, you can download the 5 Vowels (A, E, I, O, and U) for free right HERE.

This file now includes this printable as a digital resource, which you can use on Google Classroom or Seesaw. Your purchase will include the PDF to print the rhymes, plus the digital files for Google Slides and Seesaw. The files include an audio version of each rhyme, so students can listen to the rhyme as they practice writing letters. This is great for distance learning!

alphabet rhymes as a digital resource

This is a digital product and no physical product will be shipped to you.

3 reviews for Uppercase Alphabet Formation Rhymes

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    Kimberly Pauley – September 4, 2019

    Love these!! Would love to have for our Homeschool Co Op . How do I pay for and receive these?

    • Angela Thayer (verified owner) – September 8, 2019

      Thank you! You can find them in my store here: https://teachingmama.org/product/uppercase-alphabet-formation-rhymes/

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    JASWINDER GILL (verified owner) – June 19, 2017

    Thank you @Teachingmama for the amazingness!
    Rocking my new Flash cards right now 🙂
    In addition to my enthusiasm for performing well, these cards would encourage and thrill the toddlers in my class.

    Thanks again.
    Regards
    Jaswinder Kaur Gill.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Trisha – January 28, 2016

    I love having these colorful and engaging posters to teach the correct letter formations! It makes it easy for teachers and I also print out several extra copies so that my students can take turns using them during circle time…just after I have demonstrated it to them. They love it and are eager to have their turn!

    • Angela Thayer – January 28, 2016

      I am thrilled to hear this, Trisha! Thank you for your sweet comment!

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