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Lesson Objective
• To be able to say the names of the letters of
the alphabet.
Letters are like animals.
They also have a sound,
such as ‘a’.

Aa
They have a name, such
as ‘aye’ demonstrated
by the capital letter ‘A’.
A B C D E F G

H I J K L M N

O P Q R S T U

V W X Y Z
Create your own cards for each letter of the alphabet, using the
Letter Names Cards.

On the blank side of your cards, record creative ways to remember the
letter names. This could be through funny pictures or writing the
name phonetically.
Challenge
Work with a partner and challenge each other to name the
letters using the Capital Letter Alphabet Flashcards.

Keep score and see who will be crowned the Letter


Name Champion!
Lesson Objective
• To be able to say the names of the letters of
the alphabet.

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