Reviewing letters and sight words can often feel like a redundant and boring activity for preschoolers, but it doesn't have to be that way. There are so many simple ways to turn learning about the alphabet into a fun game or engaging activity for kids. This week we made learning fun at home with this Valentine Monster Alphabet and Sight Words Game. It's a similar concept to our Shark Alphabet Chomper Game but with a clever Valentine's Day monster theme.
- empty tissue box
- paint
- paintbrush
- pom poms
- pipe cleaners
- googly eyes
- white cardstock paper
- scissors
- tacky glue
- tape
HOW TO PLAY THE VALENTINE MONSTER ALPHABET GAME
Use a heart punch to punch out 26 hearts for your alphabet. I wrote the capital letters on one side of the hearts and the lower case letters on the other side of the hearts. I also cut out extra hearts and wrote the sight words on them that we have been working on.
1. The child can play independently by picking up each heart, reciting the letter and sound and then feed it to the monster.
2. You can recite something like "Yum Yum, the monster is hungry for the letter ____." Then your child can find that letter and feed it to the monster. You can also play this way to work on letter sounds. For instance, say "Yum Yum the monster is hungry for the letter that says ____" or "Grumble grumble the monster's tummy is hungry for the first sound in the word [cat]."
3. You can take turns playing with your child. You say a letter for them to find, and then they say a letter for you to find.
4. As I mentioned, we also played this game with sight words we have been working on. You could also work on CVC words like cat, bat, rat, etc. For toddlers you could use different colored hearts, or hearts with shapes drawn on them.
- Heart Number Lacing Activity
- Shark Alphabet Chomper Game
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- Alphabet and Number Heart Matching Activity
- Flower Alphabet Match Activity



















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