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Alphabet Playing Cards | Games to Identify or Name Capital and Lowercase Letters

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Lessons by Molly
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  1. This bundle comprises three educational playing card sets: one for the alphabet, another for number recognition, and a third set dedicated to single and two-letter sight words. Each set features both colored and black-and-white card versions.Utilize this product to create diverse card decks tailored
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These alphabet playing cards are a blend of learning with fun! This printable set includes black-and-white and color versions featuring images corresponding to each letter. These versatile cards offer a range of engaging games.

Elevate Learning Through Play: Every card is like a mini-lesson on uppercase and lowercase letters! From classic games to skill-building exercises, these cards transform the game of 'Go Fish' into an exciting letter recognition game. 'Snap!' sharpens visual attention and recognition. Other games that can be played with these cards include 'Memory Match', 'Old Maid', and 'Slap It!'. There are detailed instructions for all games included.

Flexible Learning: Use this alphabet playing card set with small groups or as an independent learning center. With guidance, 'Go Fish' becomes a collaborative learning activity, enhancing social skills and reinforcing uppercase and lowercase letters. For independent learners, these cards become a stimulating center activity.

Additional Information: Each card is a letter from the alphabet. The alphabet letters serve as the ranks in the deck, and 13 of the 26 letters are selected to build a deck of 52 cards. Unlike a regular deck, the letter ranks hold equal value without any successive hierarchy, ensuring that all games function accurately.

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