Hi everyone! I’ve had many requests to add some printable alphabet flashcards to my Letter of the Week preschool curriculum, so in response to the demand…voila!
I created 5×7 alphabet wall posters that you can hang in your school room. The download includes both manuscript and cursive fonts for the entire alphabet along with numbers 0-9:
I also created smaller 2×3 alphabet flashcards that you can use for quick review when going through all of the letters. I also added numbers to both the manuscript and cursive sets. Here is the cursive set:
To make these into easy to use flashcards, you can simply cut them out and laminate for durability. Then either leave them in a stack of cards to flip through, or hole punch the upper left corner and hang them on an “O” ring to keep them all nice and neat! Here is the manuscript set:
–> Download the Letter of the Week Alphabet Flashcards and Wall Posters <–
NOTE: Because I know that there are a lot of teachers out there using my preschool printables, the last page includes the Letter “J” for Jelly Bean cards for those of you who are not at the liberty to use the J for “Jesus” cards.
P.S. If you downloaded my Letter of the Week curriculum after 8/22/12 the alphabet flashcards are located in the “Lessons” folder in your download.
Enjoy!
Thank you for this 😊
Thank you so much. I love this❤
hi! was wondering what does the I (alphabet i) represent?
I is for inchworm
These are AMAZING, thank you so much!!!!!
These are beautiful, thanks
THANK YOU!! You help me aaalot!!
is it possible to get the number 10 to match the number cards? please??? TY!!
I was wondering what the j represents
J for Jesus in my Letter of the Week curriculum, I also have J for Jelly Beans here:
https://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2010/05/j-is-for-jelly-bean-alternative.html
Thank you very much
Can I ask why you stopped at the number 9?
We are a nursery and we have the flash cards stuck up on the walls and the children love them, we use both letter J’s as we teach them at Christmas the nativity story.
Is their a number 10 and any other numbers higher than 9
Hi, I’m sorry I don’t have higher numbers included in this pack, but I do have them included in my K4/5 Kindergarten curriculum and Letter of the Week.