Learning Resources Alphabet Soup Sorters

Product Description
Support alphabet awareness by recognizing letter sounds and shapes. Also builds early vocabulary, oral language, sorting, and fine motor skills. Set includes 26 durable cardboard cans with plastic lids, 130 die-cut photo cards, 52 letter cards, and Activity Guide.



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Teach and reinforce alphabet recognition with Alphabet Soup Sorters!
This set of 26 heavy-duty cardboard cans each holds an uppercase letter, lowercase letter, and five object cards with words starting with the corresponding letter. Real-life photographic images on the cards assist children in learning new vocabulary while they play. Each card has a brightly-colored object on the front and the matching word printed on the back. Incorporate phonics and early literacy by sounding out the words.

Learning alphabetical order is an essential educational skill children will use throughout life —from looking up a word in a book’s index or researching effectively at the library to organizing playlists by artists’ names. To help children practice putting letters in correct ABC order, place the letter cards in a row in alphabetical order, leaving several out, but keep the space they would occupy. Then, lay out the remaining letters in random order and have children place them in their correct order in line. Be sure to name the letter out loud (or the sounds it makes) to practice phonics too! The next time you play, leave out a few more letters until your child is placing all the letters in order independently.

Letters for Lunch
This set includes 26 cardboard 'soup' cans with plastic lids, 130 die-cut double-sided photo cards, 52 letter cards, and Activity Guide. Each can measures 4¼ inch H x 3 inch D.

Alphabet Soup Sorters Supports:

  • Alphabet Identification
  • Speech and Language Development
  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Sorting/Grouping Skills
  • Memory and Recall Skills
  • Eye-Hand Coordination
  • Vocabulary Development
  • Early phonics

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