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Alphabet Directed Drawings with Shapes | Student Centered Decor

Alphabet Directed Drawings with Shapes | Student Centered Decor

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These are simple alphabet directed drawings with shapes ONLY. Create a student centered classroom with these alphabet directed drawing posters.

 Perfect for kindergarten students to continue gaining confidence in their drawing abilities while also practicing letter recognition, handwriting, and sentence writing. Add these directed drawings to your reading or craft centers to give your students hand on experiences.

 What's included:

  • 60 directed drawings with simple shapes (short/long vowels and hard/soft sounds included)
  • Words Used: acorn, apple, ball, bat, cat, cereal, dig, dog, eagle, Ed, edge, egg, fish, fan, game, goat, giraffe, goat, house, horse, ice cube, index, itch, jar, jam, jug, kick, kite, lamp, love, mitten, nest, nut, octopus, olive, overalls, pig, pot, queen, quilt, rat, ring, run, saw, sun, top, turtle, umbrella, up, unicycle, van, volcano, watermelon, whistle, wind, fox, box, yellow, yo-yo, zebra, zig zag
  • Fully editable option for Spanish/French teachers YOU NEED POWERPOINT TO USE EDITABLE OPTION

How to Use:

  • Student Centered Poster Option: After you have taught the letter of the day in the beginning of the year, have your class draw the directed drawing on the alphabet poster (there are two options to choose from). Pick one student each day to display on classroom wall and by the end of the 26 days each student will have one poster that they created on display!
  • Option Two: Use as a reading/craft center. Students will draw the picture and practice tracing and drawing the letter
  • Option Three: Use as a reading/craft center. Students will draw the picture and create a sentence to match it. Blank lines AND handwriting lines available.
  • Option Four: Print and cut directed drawings in strips. Display in a pocket chart or hang in a binder ring. Leave at a craft or writing center.
  • Option Five: Print whole page directed drawings and create a How Do I Draw Binder
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