Educational ResourcesSuggested educational activities for Beyond the Letters: A Retrospective of Canadian Alphabet Books have been developed to encourage students to enhance their knowledge of the alphabet, as well as to develop their reading and writing skills. The suggested activities also provide opportunities to combine learning the alphabet with various creative writing and art projects. In some activities, oral reading or the performance of a poem or tongue twister are included as a part of the learning experience. Teachers may wish to adapt the suggested activities to their specific class and/or curriculum needs. Learning OutcomesThe suggested educational activities incorporate some or all of the following learning outcomes: LANGUAGE ARTS Reading Students will
Writing Students will
Oral and Visual Communication Students will
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Suggested ActivitiesActivity 1 -- Create your Own ABC Book Let the ABC books on this site inspire your students to create their own alphabet book, tailored to their own personal interests. Some ideas for themes are animals, food, geographical locations, habitats, nature, transportation or culture. Activity 2 -- Become an Alphabet Contortionist Younger children will enjoy trying to turn themselves into various letters of the alphabet, by bending their bodies and using limbs to shape individual letters. Each student can take a turn at shaping him/herself into a letter, and then the whole class can have fun trying to guess which letter it is. Warning: this activity may result in large loads of laughter! Activity 3 -- Create a Giant Tactile ABC Mural Send each student home with a plastic baggie, marked with a letter of the alphabet. Students are to look around the house for objects that begin with their assigned letter, and to collect these objects to bring back to class. For example, for the letter "L", students might bring in a label, a leaf, a letter, a piece of leather, a piece of lace, a lid, a plastic lizard or lion, a lollipop or a lottery ticket. Once all of the collections have been returned, students can work as a group to create a giant tactile alphabet mural with the objects. Activity 4 -- ABC Tongue Twisters and Alphabet Poems Read the class stories and collections of poetry or tongue twisters, which celebrate the use of the alphabet. Inspire students to try their hand at one of the following:
Encourage your students to recite or perform their tongue twister or poem to the rest of the class. Activity 5 -- Alphabet Month/Letter of the Day Declare "alphabet month" at your school! Over the course of 26 school days (or weeks), participating classrooms will celebrate the "letter-of-the-day" (or "letter-of-the-week"). Students can celebrate by wearing a colour, or a piece of clothing with a design, that begins with the featured letter. Students might also bring an object to school that starts with the letter. Classes can challenge each other to produce the longest list of words in a given period of time and post them on the wall outside their classrooms. Tongue twisters containing the featured letter can be broadcast over the P.A. system each morning. Activity 6 -- Alphabet Poetry Slam Each student is given a letter of the alphabet. Classes with more than 26 students can double up to work on the harder letters of the alphabet (q, u, v, x, y, and z). Students will create a poem featuring words beginning with their letter. Poems can be serious or funny, full of word play or alliteration. Just make sure there are lots of words starting with the assigned letter of the alphabet. Once completed, hold a poetry slam. Students line up in order and perform their poem or tongue twister, one after the other, in one burst of energy. Celebrate by passing around a plate of alphabet cookies! Activity 7 -- ABC Art Books Older students may enjoy creating an alphabet book as a literary/art project, then sharing it with a reading buddy from a lower grade. See Related Sites for links to other online alphabet games and activities. Visit the Learning Centre to discover other educational resources. |