Letter Recognition Activities, Practice, and Resources

A pile of wooden clothespins with colorful alphabet letters attached, sitting in a square wooden tray for letter recognition activities.

Learning letters takes time, repetition, and lots of little moments of practice. This post will be a place to gather simple letter recognition activities you can do with your child at home using materials you probably already have.

You can use these activities to practice matching uppercase to uppercase, uppercase to lowercase, or connecting letters to their sounds. Start with the skill your child is ready for and build from there.

Alphabet Clothespin Line

Take alphabet clothespins (I found some from the Target Dollar Spot, but you can easily make these), cut out clothing items and label them with the letters of the alphabet, and string up some yarn. Your child will clip the clothes to the matching clothespin. 

Paper clothing cutouts with handwritten letters hang on a string using alphabet clothespins for a letter recognition matching activity.
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