- Between the Lions alphabet chart
- name chart
MA Standards:
English Language Arts/Foundational Skills/RF.PK.MA.1.d Recognize and name some uppercase letters of the alphabet and the lowercase letters in one’s own name.
Head Start Outcomes:
Literacy Knowledge/Alphabet Knowledge Recognizes that the letters of the alphabet are a special category of visual graphics that can be individually named.
PreK Learning Guidelines:
English Language Arts/Reading and Literature 7 Develop familiarity with the forms of alphabet letters, awareness of print, and letter forms.
Learn About Letters Together: Letters in Our Names (“Tt”)
ELA Focus Skills: Letter Recognition, Name Recognition
Educator Prep: Print out the Between the Lions alphabet chart or create an alphabet chart on chart paper.
Tell children they are going to look for the letter “Tt” in their names. Use the Letter in Our Names Routine to help children find the letter in their names.
Letter in Our Names Routine
Help children find the target letter “Tt” in their names.
- Hold up the letter card and say what letter it is. Ask what children notice about the shape of the uppercase and lowercase letters. Do they look the same? How are they different?
- Invite children to find the letter on an alphabet chart. Move your hand along the letters, beginning with “Aa,” and ask children to tell you when you touch the target letter. You can also ask a volunteer to come up to the chart and touch the letter.
- Invite children to look at the class name chart. Ask if anyone has the target letter in his or her name. If so, point to the name on the chart and talk about the location of the letter and whether it is an uppercase or a lowercase letter.
- Stress that the first letter in a name is uppercase; the rest of the letters are lowercase.
Educator Tip: Guided and independent letter, sound, and word practice continues to take place in center activities. If desired, you can set up the literacy center immediately after the direct instruction and repeat instruction before children work in the literacy center identifying letters.