What can you do with a piece of wood, 16 nails, and some rubberbands? Practice matching upper case and lower case letters, that's what!
I made this pegboard for our oldest son to use practicing state capitals. But with the applications for its use truly unlimited, I thought I'd give our youngest son (almost 5) a chance at it.
To learn how I made our pegboard, visit
this post which contains instructions.
Download the upper and lower case letter matching pages free on Google Drive. You can access the 4-page PDF
here. Print them on heavyweight cardstock.
Use a non-standard hole punch to punch the holes out. This is the one I use, along with a rubber mallet.
Simply slide the sheets over the nails and hand your child eight rubberbands, to string over the nails and along to the corresponding letter (e.g. M to m).