Send your kids on a Letter Hunt with these letter check off sheets. As they find each letter, they just check it off.
You can have them hunt around the house; in a magazine, newspaper, book; at the grocery store or doctor’s office; or as you are driving in the car. You could also have them use a Letter Hunt Jar (a clear container with rice and letter beads; see picture below).
There are sheets for upper case and lower case provided and both are available in color or black & white.
This is easily adaptable for phonics learning too; instead of finding the letter, have your child look for objects that start with the letter sound.
Laminate or print as needed.
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My girls love any kind of hunt! Thanks for the great idea (and printable!)
I love these, they look like so much fun.
Sarah, I have enjoyed receiving this series in my emails this week. Thank you for linking up with Ultimate Resources for Mom!
This is a really neat idea. I especially love the idea of them finding the letters in everyday things around the house like the tootpaste. Thanks for sharing.
This is great!! I saw you at the Ultimate Homeschool Pinterest party and pinned this idea which I can’t wait to try myself.
What a fun idea! Thanks for generously sharing your printables, Sarah! I featured your letter hunt printables as the Free Printable(s) of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page and on Pinterest.
Thank you for these activities, my grandson whom I a homeschooling has a hard time with his letters and reading.
This is a great tool for my classroom. Love the ideas!