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Dinosaur Alphabet Clip Cards
This dinosaur-themed alphabet recognition activity is a great addition to your preschool lessons. Little ones will work on a variety of skills with this activity. However, it does take a little prep work to get started.Supplies Needed
Print each of the pages out and laminate them for durability. Cut each page into four separate cards. To use this activity, have your child identify the uppercase letter on the card. Then, have your child identify each lowercase letter at the bottom of each card. Using a clothespin, have your child identify the matching lowercase letter. If you don't have clothespins, they can use a paperclip or a dry erase marker (if you laminated the card) to identify the lowercase letter.A Tip
Make this a self-correcting activity by putting a small dot or circle sticker on the back of the correct answer. Then, your child can flip the card over and check to see if they clipped the right letter.Storing the Activity
I like to store these types of activities in a zipper pouch that has three holes in it. Then, I can store them in a 3-ring binder. If you don't have these on hand, you can just store them in a plastic baggie to keep all the cards together.More Dinosaur Printables:
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Tara is wife to Matt and homeschool momma of three. She has successfully homeschooled her oldest two, and is currently homeschooling her youngest. Though her children are older, she is always looking for an opportunity to create educational activities and content for young learners. She blogs about homeschooling, preschool activities, and other educational topics at Homeschool Preschool.
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