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FREE Easter Egg Alphabet Matching Game - Printable Spring Activity
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Help your children become acquainted with the upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet with this festive Easter egg matching game! Your children can do this in groups or individually and it makes a great inside recess activity since spring weather can very unpredictable!
- First, print all of the pages in the .
- Second, cut out all of the Easter eggs.
- Third, cut each Easter egg into two pieces. (For extra durability, we suggest laminating each piece once they are cut apart).
- Fourth, take all of the pieces of the Easter eggs, mix them up, and put them in a bin or box so the kids can start drawing the pieces one at a time and matching the uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Melanie Wright (Philadelphia, US) My littles know their uppercase letters and I was looking for something to help them match uppercase to lowercase letters. I have other things I bought from Amazon as well. These eggs I laminated & put Velcro on them. I leave them on a felt board and the kids can come up & put them together whenever they want. Love it.
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Harzetta Chambers (Mobile, US) Excellent activity
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Jan Thompson (Frankfort, US) This is great for practicing upper- and lower- case letters.