Cute Penguin Alphabet Matching Game (Improve Letter Case Recognition)

Cute Penguin Alphabet matching game printable (free)

 

Here’s another activity to help your children to learn to read. This one’s a cute penguin alphabet matching game printable that you can use to help them to recognize and match upper and lower case letters.

Most of our learning to read printables so far have focused on lower case letters as these are the ones they will come across most frequently when reading. However, it is also important for them to be able to recognize upper case letters as well – I mean, there’s at least one in every sentence…

This penguin letter matching activity will provide a great way for your children to start associating the sounds they have previously learnt with the upper case letters as well.

This pack contains 26 pairs of penguins and fish – one for every letter of the alphabet.

What Skills Can Your Little Ones Learn And Develop?

 

This alphabet matching game is designed to help your children practice and develop their early reading skills, such as:

  • Letter recognition – knowing what the written form (letters) of the sounds look like and being able to match upper and lower case letters

If you line the penguins and fish up to spell some simple CVC words – e.g cat, your children can also have a go at:

  • Sounding out – this is saying the different sounds that the written letters make, one sound at a time.
  • Blending – the ability to put the different sounds of a word together to be able to correctly say the word.

These are important skills taught during phonics lessons and help your children take some of their first steps on the path to becoming fluent readers.

RELATED If you’d like to discover an easy to follow phonics lesson you can do at home check out this post!

How To Prepare This alphabet Matching Game Printable

 

First you need to download it by clicking on the download box at the bottom of the page.

After that, you’ll need to carefully cut them out (or roughly if you’re that kind of person…).

There’s 52 cards included in total.

Then I’d advise laminating them to keep them nice so you can reuse them.

That’s it, your little ones are now ready to start matching their upper and lower case letters.

How To Use This Alphabet Matching Game Printable

 

Alphabet matching game printable (free)

 

This sweet letter matching game would be a great activity to include as part of a phonics lesson you can do you self at home. Here’s a few ways you can use the cards (I’m sure you’d be able to think up some more as well).

Alphabet Matching Game

 

One activity you could do is to lay some of the penguin cards on the floor. If your children are learning phonics set 1 then you could put down the ‘P’, ‘A’, ‘S’ and ‘T’ penguins. Then give them the ‘a’ fish and see if they can pick out the right penguin to match the fish.

You could also put down all the upper and lower case cards and see if they can move them all into the correct matching pairs.

Blending Activity

 

You could lay the penguin and fish cards out to spell easy CVC (consonant, vowel consonant) words like cat or dog and see if they can sound out and blend them correctly to read the word.

Check out this post about phonics lessons at home to see how to do this correctly.

Sound Sorting Game

 

You could also use them as the base of a sound sorting game. Choose a few letter cards, let’s say A, S and T and put those on the floor. Then get a range of objects that begin with those sounds (sock, apple, toothbrush etc.) and see if your little ones can place the correct objects under the correct cards.

You could always time this as they get better and mix up the cards and objects as they learn new sounds.

Letter Matching Memory Game

 

You could challenge your little ones even further by playing a memory game with them.

I’m sure you know how to play this game (sometimes called pairs), but in case you don’t it’s pretty easy:

  • First, shuffle all the penguins together (you might want to just do a set or two to start with) and put them in one pile and all the fish together in another
  • Then lay them all face down in neat rows with separate areas for the penguin and the fish
  • Starting with the youngest player, take turns turning two cards over (one from the penguins and one from the fish)
  • If the upper and lower case letters match, you can keep them and have another go. If they don’t your turn is over and play moves to the the next player.
  • Play continues in this fashion until the last pair is collected
  • Count up all cards (a good chance to get a bit of counting practice in) and whoever has the most wins!

This game is great for developing memory and concentration skills.

I hope you like this alphabet matching game printable.

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Cute Penguin Alphabet matching game printable (free)

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