Do you notice that sometimes your child might get letters confused? The Circle the Letter Practice Pages is a quick and easy printable that can be used several different ways to build those letter identifying skills. An instruction guide is included with multiple ideas on how to change up the activity for continued use.
Letter Identification is essential when learning to write and spell. Being able to tell the difference between commonly confused capitals and lower case is even more important with the increase in online learning and subtlety between fonts. Learning letter identification and how to discriminate requires a variety of visual motor skills – this activity includes them all and makes tapping into those systems easy and fun.
Ages: 4 and up
26 pages that go from large letters and easy searches to smaller letters and more complex searches.
Grab this activity if you want your child to build…
Scanning skills: They have to find the letter filtering out what they don’t need (eye tracking)
The skill of telling the difference between various letters. Like V and W and R and B (Visual discrimination)
Letter recall: They have to know what the letter looks like in their head to find it and write it (Visual memory)
The skill of knowing letters in upper- and lower-case form and when letter is turned upside down or sideways (Form Constancy)
Eye-hand Coordination: This is the ability to isolate the letter for circling/marking their choice
Fine Motor skills: This happens when they circle, cross out, or mark the letter
This is a digital download that can be printed and used as many times as needed. This activity will help your child develop eye tracking, visual discrimination, form constancy, eye-hand coordination, fine motor skills, and visual memory skills.