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DLTK's Educational Activities
Alphabet Stamps
- These stamps are a lot easier for children to cut out than templates
with just the letters themselves.
- Click here for our NUMBER
STAMPS
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IDEAS FOR USE:
- OPTION 1: You can glue these onto heavier paper (old cereal boxes or
cardstock work well) or you can laminate them (cover with clear contact
paper from the office supply store) to make them last forever.
- Shuffle up the "deck" of stamps and let the kids arrange
them in alphabetical order
- Use the stamps for spelling practice (you may need to print more than
one of some of the templates if the words you're spelling have multiples
of letters). Have the children practice arranging the letters to
spell their first and last names.
- OPTION 2: Do the same as above, but purchase magnetic backings at the craft store (I always
get the long rolls of them and cut them myself... I find it's cheaper in
the long run). Use these backings to make homemade refrigerator magnets.
- OPTION 3: Do the same as above, but glue a small piece of sand paper
on the back and use the images on the felt board
- OPTION 4: Simply glue the images to a piece of paper (no cardboard
backing or contact paper needed). Do the same exercises as above
(alphabetical order and spelling practice)
- Close the template window after printing to
return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble
fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Lower Case
Template 1 (a thru f) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 2 (g thru l) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 3 (m thru r) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 4 (s thru x) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 5 (y, z & extras) (color)
or (B&W)
Upper Case
Template 1 (A thru F) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 2 (G thru L) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 3 (M thru R) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 4 (S thru X) (color)
or (B&W)
Template 5 (Y, Z & Extras) (color)
or (B&W)
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