Learning the ABC’s is going to be fun this spring with this low-prep Butterfly Letter Search Activity!
It’s a hands-on way for your young learners to practice identifying and matching letters.
In this themed activity, your kids will also work on their visual discrimination and fine motor skills.
Your students can add this letter recognition activity to your morning tubs or literacy centers for your students to do independently.
You can also use it during your small group time or as an intervention resource.
What You'll Find On This Page
Getting Ready to Use the Butterfly Letter Search Activity:
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What’s Included:
- 1 Butterfly Capital Letter Mat
- 26 Flower Lowercase Letter Cards
What Else Is Needed:
- Card Stock
- Copy Paper
- Scissors
- Laminator
- Laminating Sheets
- Small Manipulatives
To get this activity ready for your students, sign up to receive the printables at the bottom of this page.
Next, download and print the mat and cards on card stock.
Then, laminate the printables and cut the cards apart.
How to Use the Butterfly Letter Search Activity:
First, your students will pick a flower card and identify the lowercase letter on it.
Next, they will search for the matching capital letter on the butterfly mat.
When your kids find the matching letter, they will cover it with a small manipulative such as a mini eraser, pom pom, or BINGO chip.
They will continue to name the letters and find the match until they complete the activity.
Your preschoolers and kindergarteners are sure to have fun working on letter recognition this spring with this Butterfly Letter Search Activity!
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More Spring Literacy Activities:
To extend this spring activity, you can pair it with these books and other themed literacy resources.
Spring Books for Kids:
Your preschoolers and kindergarteners can learn more about the season and butterflies with these picture books.
My, Oh My–A Butterfly! All About Butterflies by Tish Rabe
Everything Spring by Jill Esbaun
A Butterfly Is Patient by Dianna Hutts Aston
Spring Literacy Activities for Kids:
With these themed activities, your students can work on identifying letters, writing letters, and more.
Seed Packet Letter Recognition Activity
Spring Write the Room Activity
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