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My ABC Book

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Use the My ABC Book as a great review and practice for young learners when working with beginning vocabulary and reading. 

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What’s included in this My ABC book?

Use the My ABC Book as a great review and practice for young learners when working with beginning vocabulary and reading. 

The pages are laid out simply, with "A for…" and space to write a word, followed by a box to draw pictures or write more words. This is the same for each letter, creating a consistent theme throughout the booklet for children to follow.

This would be a great end-of-year activity. Have your children fill out something they learned or did during the school year for each letter of the alphabet. Makes a great keepsake!

Don’t forget to check out our handy PreK teaching guide if you are going to be teaching PreK students for the first time. It has loads of helpful information about PreK, explains what students should be learning throughout PreK, and even has some ideas for activities that you can do with your class! 

For a fun and exciting activity, check out the Do You Know the Muffin Man? activity too!

What other resources like this are available?

As well as this My ABC Book, we’ve got plenty of other resources you can choose from to support learning the alphabet. 

If you’re looking for a wide range of resources to use, take a look at this Alphabet Letter Activity Pack! It’s jam-packed full of worksheets and teaching tools that will be excellent additions to your lessons.

Use our PreK Alphabet Worksheets throughout the year to help your students learn the alphabet and gain confidence when talking about different letters and writing them down. All of these resources are prep-free and easy to use within your classroom. 




How can I teach my child their ABCs as a part of homeschooling?

If you want to introduce your child to their ABCs as a part of their homeschool program, there are various ways that you can successfully do this.

One of the most straightforward ways is to incorporate the alphabet into your English lessons. Many parents begin teaching their children their ABCs even before preschool age. During your homeschooling, you can use resources such as worksheets, handwriting activities, interactive PowerPoints, and even fun alphabet songs to teach your child about this topic.

You can also combine teaching your child the ABCs with phonics sessions. Teaching them the sounds of different letters will help them to memorize the alphabet, which in turn will help your child read and write the letters later on.

Lastly, a great way for children to naturally learn their ABCs while homeschooling is by displaying an alphabet chart in your home. This will be helpful for visual learners and will do a good job of exposing your child to the way that different letters look. You could even start off your day of homeschooling by asking them to name a word beginning with a different letter each day of the week.

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