How to Use Alphabet Book10
Making the Most of This Book
This workbook for uppercase letters is divided into three parts — A to H, I to Q, and R to Z — so it goes perfectly with Alphabet Books 6, 7, and 8.
After your children finish each uppercase letter book, you can use the matching section of this workbook for extra practice. There are two types of exercises:
Tips for Parents
✅ Make the letter-marking game even more fun by using a stopwatch!
On the first page, children mark each letter from A to Z ten times in different fonts across 10 lines. Use a stopwatch and turn it into a speed game — see how fast they can go! It’ll make the whole activity more exciting and rewarding. On the second page, they say each marked letter out loud.
✅ Make the letter-speaking game even more fun by using familiar tunes!
On the second page, you’ll find the marked answers for each lowercase letter. Your children can say each letter out loud as they go.
To make it even more enjoyable, use the melody of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” the “ABC Song,” or any song your children love — and let them sing the letters along with the tune!
✅Have your children play a letter-matching game!
Since they now know all 26 lowercase and uppercase letters, encourage them to match each lowercase letter with its uppercase partner.
To make the activity more fun and exciting, try using a stopwatch and see how quickly they can finish!
✅ Don’t forget! There are lots of fun and engaging online learning activities waiting on our website. Go explore them with your children and enjoy learning together!
If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment or reach out to us anytime. I also have all PPT slide files for each lesson.
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