FREE Animal Alphabet Chart - Poster, Handout, or Activity for Phonics

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Decorate your homeschool room with this beautiful alphabet poster that brings a sense of artwork to learning.

This chart inspires learning with fun, unique animals. Learners will LOVE discovering the alphabet through the eyes of their animal friends.

Each animal associated with a vowel has a "short sound" at the beginning. This causes less confusion when learning about long vowels later.

How to use:

Print onto cardstock or at a professional printer (recommended).

Use to decorate a wall or bulletin board.

Pass out as a reference for students to keep inside a folder.

Use as a reference when learning or reviewing the alphabet during circle time, small groups, or individual homeschool use.

Hang up at learning stations or centers.

With this resource you will get:

-1 high-quality printable alphabet chart

-1 bonus activity

Ways in which this resource may be beneficial:

-Hang in your homeschool room

-Use to add color to your educational space

-Use a reference when reading by placing inside a page protector and keeping in a 3-ring binder

-Use as a creative writing prompt by encouraging students to write a story about the animal friend. They should use as many words beginning with that letter as possible.

(ex. Andie the Alpaca ate apples as an avalanche accidentally approached the Andes Mountains.)

Format:

PDF printable

Get the matching flashcards here.

I hope you enjoy!

-Abbey Allen

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Decorate your homeschool room with this beautiful alphabet poster that brings a sense of artwork to learning.

This chart inspires learning with fun, unique animals. Learners will LOVE discovering the alphabet through the eyes of their animal friends.

Each animal associated with a vowel has a "short sound" at the beginning. This causes less confusion when learning about long vowels later.

How to use:

Print onto cardstock or at a professional printer (recommended).

Use to decorate a wall or bulletin board.

Pass out as a reference for students to keep inside a folder.

Use as a reference when learning or reviewing the alphabet during circle time, small groups, or individual homeschool use.

Hang up at learning stations or centers.

With this resource you will get:

-1 high-quality printable alphabet chart

-1 bonus activity

Ways in which this resource may be beneficial:

-Hang in your homeschool room

-Use to add color to your educational space

-Use a reference when reading by placing inside a page protector and keeping in a 3-ring binder

-Use as a creative writing prompt by encouraging students to write a story about the animal friend. They should use as many words beginning with that letter as possible.

(ex. Andie the Alpaca ate apples as an avalanche accidentally approached the Andes Mountains.)

Format:

PDF printable

Get the matching flashcards here.

I hope you enjoy!

-Abbey Allen

Decorate your homeschool room with this beautiful alphabet poster that brings a sense of artwork to learning.

This chart inspires learning with fun, unique animals. Learners will LOVE discovering the alphabet through the eyes of their animal friends.

Each animal associated with a vowel has a "short sound" at the beginning. This causes less confusion when learning about long vowels later.

How to use:

Print onto cardstock or at a professional printer (recommended).

Use to decorate a wall or bulletin board.

Pass out as a reference for students to keep inside a folder.

Use as a reference when learning or reviewing the alphabet during circle time, small groups, or individual homeschool use.

Hang up at learning stations or centers.

With this resource you will get:

-1 high-quality printable alphabet chart

-1 bonus activity

Ways in which this resource may be beneficial:

-Hang in your homeschool room

-Use to add color to your educational space

-Use a reference when reading by placing inside a page protector and keeping in a 3-ring binder

-Use as a creative writing prompt by encouraging students to write a story about the animal friend. They should use as many words beginning with that letter as possible.

(ex. Andie the Alpaca ate apples as an avalanche accidentally approached the Andes Mountains.)

Format:

PDF printable

Get the matching flashcards here.

I hope you enjoy!

-Abbey Allen

GRADES: K5-3rd grade

FORMAT: PDF

PAGES: 1 Alphabet Chart

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