If you’re a regular Fun-A-Day reader, you know I am all about FUN and MEANINGFUL learning for kiddos. This mantra of mine applies to preschool alphabet activities, too, of course. Inspired by P is for Preschooler, this week’s Share It Saturday features are all about the fun ways to use magnetic letters to teach.
Easy-peasy sight word puzzles | P is for Preschooler
Name Kits | Fun-A-Day
Magnetic letter rainbow | Fantastic Fun and Learning
Magnetic letter alphabet soup | Pre-K Pages
Earth Day making words sensory bin | Fun-A-Day
Color matching water bin with letters | Sugar Aunts
Magnetic letters in the block center | Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Decorating cupcakes with a literacy twist | Learn with Play at Home
Alphabet construction site | My Nearest and Dearest
Quick trick: how to use magnetic letters with your kids | Teach Mama
Sorting magnetic letters to teach literacy and math skills | Fun-A-Day
Magnetic letters on the garage door | Sugar Aunts
Magnetic letter word families | No Time for Flash Cards
8 magnetic letter games | Growing Book by Book
“Read My Mind” letter game | Playdough to Plato
Reading and matching game | The Pleasantest Thing
Alphabet Goo | Learn with Play at Home
Magnetic letter slam | Mom Inspired Life
Here are a variety of magnetic letters to check out (affiliate links). I have used the Lakeshore letters for years and years and years!
If you’re a blogger, please be sure to link up some of your posts below! If you’re not, hop on over and check out some new ideas. I love seeing what’s shared here each week, and I hope you do too.Check out what my co-hosts are sharing this week – Sugar Aunts, Chestnut Grove Academy, & Still Playing School.