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50+ Crafts to Teach the Alphabet

March 23, 2015 by Christine T Leave a Comment

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50+ Crafts to Teach the Alphabet - Are you trying to come up with fun ways to teach the letters? Here are 50+ crafts to teach the alphabet!

Teaching the letters can be so much fun, and crafts are a fun way to reinforce the letters and the sounds they make. Preschoolers and early elementary kids love to get messy and do crafts, and they are a great way to fine tune those fine motor skills and let your kid’s creativity shine while learning something along the way. Here are 50+ crafts to teach the alphabet.

Crafts to Teach the Alphabet

Letter A Crafts:

Apple Stamping by Mom with a Lesson Plan

A is for Alligator Paper craft by Crystal &Co.

Letter B Crafts:

Buzzy B Paper Craft by No Time for FlashCards

B is for Butterfly by Crystal &Co.

Letter C Crafts:

Cloud Paper Craft by Discover Explore Learn

Crab Hand Print Craft by Snails and Puppy Dog Tails

Letter D Crafts:

Duck Hand Print Project by Crafty Morning

D is for Dandelion by No Time for Flashcards

Letter E Crafts:

Eggshell Craft by A Mom With a Lesson Plan

Elephant Mask by East Coat Mommy

Letter F Crafts:

Feather Pictures by Our Crafts and Things

Flamingo Hand Print by Red Ted Art

Letter G Crafts:

Gumball Machine by The Littlest Scholars

Glitter G’s by How to Do.. Something

Letter H Crafts:

Easy Hat Craft by 123 Homeschool 4 Me

Hairy H Craft by Walking By The Way

Letter I Crafts:

Toilet Paper Roll Inchworm by The Preschool Corner at Homeschool Creations

Igloo Craft by Kindergarten and Mooneyisms

Letter J Crafts:

J is for Jewels Craft by Make Monthly

Jellyfish Craft by Crystal & Co.

Letter K Crafts:

K is for King by Crystal & Co.

Koala Hand Puppet by My Creative Life

Letter L Crafts:

Leaf Craft by Discover Explore Learn

Lady Bird Hand print Craft by Red Ted Art

Letter M Crafts:

Macaroni Craft by Frugal Fun for Boys

Foot Print Mushroom by Crafty Crafted

Letter N Crafts:

Necklace by Premeditated Leftovers

Noodle Painting by No Time for Flashcards

Letter O Crafts:

Fine Motor Octopus from Buggy and Buddy

O is for Ocean Liner by There’s Only One Mommy

Letter P Crafts:

Homemade Play-doh by Imagination Tree

Cardboard Pizzas by Filth Wizardry

Letter Q Crafts:

Quails from Feathers by Rainbows with Reach

Q-Tip Painting by Mess for Less

Letter R Crafts:

Rocket Craft by No Time for Flashcards

Making Rain by Learning 4 Kids

Letter S Crafts:

Paper Chain Snakes by Red Ted Art

Shoes that Glow in the Dark by Laughing Kids Learn

Letter T Crafts:

Paper Plate Turtle by Fun and Easy Crafts for Kids

Tiger Hand Print by Mommy Maleta

Letter U Crafts:

Unicorn Craft by Red Ted Art

Coffee Filter Umbrella by Sunny With a Chance of Sprinkles

Letter V Crafts:

Vampire Hand Print by Mommy Minutes

Tissue Paper Volcano by No Time for Flashcards

Letter W Crafts:

Watermelon Paper Plate Craft by Lil Miss Smarty Pants

Walrus Craft by Preschool Crafts for Kids

Letter X Crafts:

Xylophone by Evolving Motherhood

X-Ray Craft by City Teacher Goes Country

Letter Y Crafts:

Yarn Bowl from Fantastic Fun and Learning

Yarn Wrappings by Plain Graces

Letter Z Crafts:

ZigZag Tracks for Cars by Brilliant Beginnings Preschool

Letter Z Zebra Craft from Crystal & Co.

Looking for more ways to teach the alphabet? Below you will find more activities to teach each letter of the alphabet.

More Ideas for Teaching the Alphabet

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter A

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter B

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter C

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter D

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter E

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter F

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter G

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter H

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter I

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter J

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter K

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter M

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter N

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter O

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter P

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter Q

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter R

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter S

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter T

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter U

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter V

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter W

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter X

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter Y

10+ Ways to Teach the Letter Z

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On Premeditated Leftovers I share simple recipes made with whole foods, practical shopping tips, time saving techniques, and meal planning strategies. I also share tips for minimizing food waste, so more of the food that is purchased ends up on the table.

While volunteering as a budget counselor, I realized that food is the element of most people’s budgets where they have the greatest control. I set out to develop low-cost recipes from scratch to prove it’s possible to create delicious meals on a limited budget. Eating well while spending less is about more than just creating recipes using inexpensive ingredients; it’s about creatively combining ingredients so you don’t feel deprived and are inspired to stick to your budget.

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