Literacy Work Stations

To go along with our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom book study, my students have been participating in Work Stations that reinforce the alphabet.
Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.
The first round of literacy centers we did on this theme can be found here.

Here are the next round of literacy centers, which continue to reinforce letter learning:

Making Letters With Pipe Cleaners

Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.

Coconut Tree Art & Name Stamping
Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.

Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.

Students colored and cut the parts of the coconut tree, and glued it onto construction paper. Then they stamped their name going up the coconut tree. The tree printable can be found on the Hubbards Cupboard website here.

Reading Alphabet Books
Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.

Students read from a variety of alphabet books, using fancy fingernails to point out the letters. {See the fancy fingernails in the picture? For more info. see here.} 

Coconut Tree Letter Match
Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.

I think the printable for these trees can also be found at Hubbards Cupboard.

Highlighting Letters

Students took turns drawing a letter card from the pile, then highlighting that letter on their sheet. The printable highlighting sheet is from Teachers Notebook, and can be found here.
Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.
Lots of more hands-on Chicka Chicka Boom Boom themed literacy activities can be found in my newest pack {here}
Alphabet activities perfect for literacy centers in Kindergarten.

2 comments

  1. Hi Anita,

    I was just wondering if you have a link for the printable alphabet cards to use with the pipe cleaners. I am a new to Kindergarten teacher and love all the ideas on your blog! :)

    Thanks!
    Becky

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  2. Hi Becky, welcome to my blog! Here is the link for the alphabet cards: http://www.earlylearningactivities.com/PDF/pdalphacards.pdf
    Enjoy your year in Kindergarten!

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