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Alphabet Cards | Eric Carle Inspired ABC Flashcards | Word Wall Letter Posters

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Grade Levels
PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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I put a copy of this on the back of their homework folders and also posted in my room. I plan to do more with this resource.
Loved using this throughout my classroom! The students use it as they are thinking about letter sounds! Thank you!

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Alphabet cards like these Eric Carle inspired alphabet flashcards are a great way to add some fun and color to your preschool or kindergarten alphabet practice. These ABC flashcards include bright and cheerful images your students will adore. You will love how you can use these ABC flashcards in a variety of ways including alphabet flash card games, classroom alphabet display, mini word wall letter posters preschool alphabet centers, Kindergarten alphabet centers, and more! With 2 sets of alphabet cards in different sizes, you will be able to easily print, laminate, and use these alphabet cards all year long (and for years to come!). A BONUS alphabet chart is also included! The chart is the perfect learning tool for students to keep at their desks or in a reading or writing folder. The alphabet chart includes uppercase and lowercase letters with an image that represents the letter sound. Students can see the entire alphabet on one page. The ABC flashcards can also be used in writing centers to help students practice forming the uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. 


⭐ This fun resource includes alphabet flashcards designed to coordinate with my Eric Carle Inspired classroom theme.


Alphabet Cards | Eric Carle Inspired ABC Flashcards | Word Wall Letter Posters Includes:

  • Alphabet cards with uppercase and lowercase letters 
  • Each card includes an image representing the letter sound
  • Larger sized alphabet flash cards with 4 to a page
  • Smaller sized alphabet flash cards with 16 to a page
  • BONUS alphabet chart


Ideas on how to use these alphabet cards:

  • Make an alphabet book (cover included)
  • Print 2 sets of the small alphabet flashcards and create your own alphabet memory game (use all the cards or only the letters you are currently targeting)
  • Print 4 sets of the small ABC flashcards and create your own deck of alphabet playing cards - great for card games like Go Fish! or Slap Jack (Slap the Target Letter / Slap the Vowel, etc.)
  • Display on the Word Wall as mini letter posters
  • Create your own Banner Using the larger cards
  • Ideas are limitless - just be creative and think outside the box!


See What Other Teachers Are Saying . . .

I was looking for something bright and cheery to help my struggling students recall letters and their sounds. This hit the nail on the head.

⭐ I used this for four of my students who were struggling with learning letters. I printed it out and laminated it. It was good practice for them. I liked how colorful it was, too. 

⭐ My Kindergarteners love the colored pictures to refer to while writing and reading if they are uncertain of what letter makes what sound. Will be using this as a reference for years to come!


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Print many upper- and lowercase letters.
Write a letter or letters for most consonant and short-vowel sounds (phonemes).
Spell simple words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of sound-letter relationships.

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