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What I am working on this week

Working on some super cute letter craftivities this week!  Hoping to get these done this week!

Huge Alphabet Bundle

Here it is!  I am so excited about this post!  I have finally finished the huge bundle!  It's a whopping 632 pages!  I'm not even sure where to start, lol.  If you haven't checked out my previous post, please do so.  They go over the centers and worksheets included in this bundle. So I wanted to talk about how I use this bundle.  I have broken the alphabet into 9 books.  Each book has 3 letters to focus on (except book 9).  So for example book #2 works on letter M, D, and I.  I print everything in the bundle for these three letters.  I sort worksheets by letter, putting all M's together and so forth.  I then pick my book cover and bind it all together.  There are nine book covers, I included a editable version in case you do not want to teach letters in the same order as I am. So now you should have all your worksheets in the workbook, I even put the center worksheets in my books as well.  Now we'll move on to how I store the centers.  Good ole

Alphabet Worksheets and a Freebie!

Alright, so here we go with post two on my huge alphabet bundle!  Centers are definitely my favorite to make and use, but we all know worksheet are a necessary evil.  Let's just dive right in!  First I'm giving the link to this cute little  freebie! This freebie includes a page for every letter and students will work on handwriting skills and identifying pictures with the given letters beginning sound.  Simple but effective.  I think it's a fun way to start this post! I will once again be offering all of these worksheets individually as well as in a worksheet bundle.  This bundle will include the following worksheets. Alphabet Cut and Paste Dab That Identify Beginning Sounds Alphabet Upper/Lower Tracing Worksheets Alphabet Tracing Alphabet Find and Sort Alphabet Glue Dots Alphabet Letter Fun So let's get started!  Alphabet Cut and Paste First we have Alphabet Cut and Paste.  This worksheet is meant to be used as an icebreaker.

Alphabet Centers

So it's been forever!  I have these big ideas and dreams that I'm going to post a new product and new post everyday, but let's face it with four kids it just ain't happening, lol.  While it's been a long time since I've posted I think it will be worth your wait!  I've been working on a huge alphabet bundle for a long time now.  My goal is for my 5 year old to be able to identify, write, and know all the sounds of all the letters in the alphabet before she starts kindergarten in August.  I've noticed that she is my "difficult" child.  She is not super fond of sitting down and working on her letters.  My older girls liked to draw and color and sit still, lol.  This little squirt however does not.  So my usual let's sit down and write our letters over and over does NOT work for her.  I love this about her.  Why have only one way of learning?  So I spent several months coming up with ways to keep her engaged.  While she is still not super exci