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Helpful Hints:
Have your copies made before you want to start. You may want at least 3 to 5 copies of each activity page and 2 copies of each cut-out page. This will save time making trips to get copies. Start with all the lower case letters. Then add all the uppercase letters. Soon you can play matching games using upper and lower case letters. As you progress you can start using the sounds of the letters, as an introduction to phonics.
When you begin, hang the lower from the upper case letters separately. As your child becomes more familiar, you can match them up. Example: a=A, b=B, c=C, etc. Soon your child will be able to mix them up and begin to play sound and word games. Use old magazines or newspapers to find the letter(s) of the day.
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