Your preschoolers and kindergarteners will “hop” into learning the ABC’s with this bunny-themed Easter Building Letters Activity!
For your kids to learn how to read, they first have to be able to identify letters of the alphabet by their name and shape.
Hands-on activities like this one are a fun way to get your young learners to practice identifying and forming capital letters.
This letter recognition activity can be used for independent or guided practice in any early elementary classroom or homeschool.
You can place all the cards and craft sticks in a resealable bag or box for a literacy activity that can be easily set up or taken on the go.
What You'll Find On This Page
How To Use The Easter Letter Building Mats:
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What’s Included:
- 26 Easter Capital Letter Building Cards
What Else Is Needed:
- White Card Stock
- Scissors
- Craft Sticks
- Mini Craft Sticks
- Laminator
- Laminating Sheets
To prepare this alphabet activity for your children, fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
Next, download and print the cards on white card stock. Then, cut the cards apart.
You may also want to laminate the cards so your kids can reuse this resource.
To build the letters, your students will need to use the full-size and mini craft sticks.
You can order either the colored or natural mini ones from Amazon or make your own.
To make your own set of mini craft sticks, cut the full-size ones in half. Then, sand the cut edge so it isn’t sharp or rough.
Ways To Use The Easter Letter Building Cards:
For this letter recognition activity, your preschoolers and kindergarteners will select a card and identify the capital letter on it.
Next, they will use the craft sticks to build the letter on the card.
Have your kids start with just the letters that they are learning. As they learn to identify the letters, you can add more cards to this activity.
This Easter Building Letters Activity is a fun way for your pre-readers to work on letter recognition and formation this spring.
Pin It For Later:
Do you want to save this letter recognition resource for later? Pin this to your alphabet activities board on Pinterest and it’ll be here for when you’re ready!
More Easter Literacy Activities:
If you are looking for more Easter-themed literacy activities, you may also like these books and resources:
Easter Books for Kids:
Your preschoolers and kindergarteners will enjoy reading these themed stories before completing the activity.
The Night Before Easter by Natasha Wing
Happy Easter, Little Critter by Mercer Mayer
It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny by Marilyn Sadler
Easter Literacy Activities for Kids:
With these themed activities, your students can work on writing strokes, matching letters, and more.
You May Also Like These Easter Morning Tubs:
Have you been looking for engaging morning work for your students to do this March and April?
This set of hands-on 20 Easter Morning Tubs for Preschool is an “egg-cellent” way to start the day!
Click on the link or the picture to learn more about activities included in this bundle!
Download the Easter Building Letters Mats:
To get the free printable Easter letter building mats, fill out the form below.