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Alphabet games are a fun way to help your students master letter names and sounds! These free alphabet games for kindergarten can be used to review letters and sounds all year long. Click here to grab your free copy of these alphabet games for kindergarten. Alphabet Activities First Grade, Prek Pocket Chart Activities, Alphabet Lessons For Preschool, Learning Names In Kindergarten, Whole Group Letter Recognition Games, Name Spelling Activities Preschool, Name Games For Kindergarten, Letter Recognition Games Kindergarten, Letter Review Preschool

Alphabet games are a fun way to help your students master letter names and sounds! These free alphabet games for kindergarten can be used to review letters and sounds all year long. Click here to grab your free copy of these alphabet games for kindergarten.

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Teaching preschoolers the letters of the alphabet can be so much fun with these hands-on learning activities! If you are unsure of what order to teach the letters, check out this post in which I describe the best way to teach letter recognition to preschoolers. It is super important that we introduce letters in this

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One of my favorite classroom cooperative learning games is the game "I Have, Who Has." It is a great way to reinforce or review skills being taught and once you teach students how to play the game, you can use it for almost anything content by just switching out what students are learning. not only reinforces skills but also keeps students excited and engaged throughout. Let's dive into how this game works and its myriad benefits for your classroom. How to Play Playing "I Have, Who Has" is…

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