Strawberry Letter Identification Cards

Have fun while teaching children early literacy skills with our fun Strawberry Letter Identification Cards! Great printable for preschool and kindergarten!

Download and print this strawberry themed activity for some literacy fun this spring and summer.

These cards can be used to work on letter recognition, visual discrimination, and fine motor skills.

Have fun while teaching children early literacy skills with our fun Strawberry Letter Identification Cards! Great printable for preschool and kindergarten!

Add these free preschool printables to your strawberry themed lesson plans this spring and summer.

They also make a great quiet time activity you can take along to church, a restaurant, or a long car ride.

Just print and laminate the cards and bind them with a ring. 

Strawberry Letter Identification Cards

To prep this activity, all you need to do is print and laminate the pages and cut them apart. That’s it!

Then, gather some dry erase markers or small counters (I like strawberry mini erasers or red gems). You’re all set for some early literacy fun.

Have fun while teaching children early literacy skills with our fun Strawberry Letter Identification Cards! Great printable for preschool and kindergarten!

Letter Recognition Fun

This pack includes 52 letter identification cards – one for each uppercase and lowercase letter. Kids will choose a card and identify the featured letter on each one. Then, they’ll look for the matching letters in the circles.

They can use a dry erase marker to fill in the circles, or they can cover the letters with a gem or mini-eraser. Each card has five matching letters.

Visual Discrimination

This strawberry alphabet activity is a great tool for working on visual discrimination with your preschoolers. The letters featured on each card are pretty similar. For instance, the “B” card features B, P, D, and R.

Kids will really have to look closely to identify the proper letter among letters that look similar thus strengthening their visual discrimination skills.

Fine Motor Fun

The alphabet cards are perfect for building fine motor skills, as well. When kids pick up a gem or eraser to cover the featured letters, they’ll strengthen their pincer grasp.

You could also have kids pick up the gems with tongs which works a different set of muscles in their hands. 

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