Alphabet Flip and Cover

$2.00

Research tells us that letter name knowledge is a huge predictor of future reading success. This means our students don't need to just master letters, but they need to reach automaticity. Students need multiple exposures when it comes to phonics instruction. Which is why this literacy station is the perfect way to help your students master their skills.

To prepare this resource, print the larger mats and small cards. Cut the cards and place them in a container for student access. Place the large mats in a sheet protector or laminate.

Place mini erasers or chips in the center.

Ask students to place the stack of small cards face down and take turns flipping them over and covering one letter that matches their card.

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Research tells us that letter name knowledge is a huge predictor of future reading success. This means our students don't need to just master letters, but they need to reach automaticity. Students need multiple exposures when it comes to phonics instruction. Which is why this literacy station is the perfect way to help your students master their skills.

To prepare this resource, print the larger mats and small cards. Cut the cards and place them in a container for student access. Place the large mats in a sheet protector or laminate.

Place mini erasers or chips in the center.

Ask students to place the stack of small cards face down and take turns flipping them over and covering one letter that matches their card.

GET ALL ACCESS NOW

OR

Research tells us that letter name knowledge is a huge predictor of future reading success. This means our students don't need to just master letters, but they need to reach automaticity. Students need multiple exposures when it comes to phonics instruction. Which is why this literacy station is the perfect way to help your students master their skills.

To prepare this resource, print the larger mats and small cards. Cut the cards and place them in a container for student access. Place the large mats in a sheet protector or laminate.

Place mini erasers or chips in the center.

Ask students to place the stack of small cards face down and take turns flipping them over and covering one letter that matches their card.

GET ALL ACCESS NOW

OR