These play-dough mats have both lowercase and uppercase alphabet letters and beginning sounds pictures. This activity will help children learn letter recognition; it will also give children fine motor skills practice. Laminate the mats and cut out along the border. Place the mats in your fine motor manipulatives station alongside play-dough. Allow children to use play-dough to form uppercase and lowercase letters. Also, allow children to use play-dough to decorate the beginning sounds pictures. Twenty-six pages of mats for every letter of the alphabet are included.
Early Learning Standards researched and referenced as a guide. This resource aligns with the following standards:
UK Early Years Foundations: Early Years Outcomes
Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework
The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia
My Play based resources touch on universal Early Learning standards.
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