✨ What’s Included:
Two sets of vibrant, spring-themed I Have, Who Has? cards: One with lowercase letters (vowels in red, consonants in blue), and one with uppercase black and white letters.
Editable PowerPoint file: Customize colors, fonts, and objectives to perfectly match your classroom needs and learning goals.
Detailed instructions: Easy-to-follow guide
Adorable spring illustrations
📚 Learning Objectives
Develop letter recognition skills for both uppercase and lowercase letters.
Strengthen phonics skills through letter-sound association.
Enhance listening and auditory processing skills.
Improve turn-taking and social interaction through collaborative gameplay.
💡 How to Use This Resource:
Morning Work: Start the day with a quick and engaging literacy activity.
Small Group Instruction: Perfect for differentiated instruction and targeted practice.
Literacy Centers: Add a fun, interactive element to your literacy centers.
Whole Class Activity: Engage the entire class in a collaborative and exciting game.
Early Finisher Activity: Keep students engaged and learning even after completing other tasks.
✅ Perfect For…
Pre-K and Kindergarten classrooms
Spring-themed literacy centers
Letter recognition games and activities
Phonics instruction and reinforcement
Differentiated instruction for diverse learners
Engaging classroom management strategies
Interactive springtime literacy activities for young learners
🧠 The Pedagogy: Why It Works
This I Have, Who Has? game leverages the power of interactive play to make learning fun and memorable. The hands-on nature of the game encourages active participation and reinforces letter recognition through repetition and engagement. The spring theme adds a layer of excitement, making learning more enjoyable for young learners.
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Karin (verified owner) –
Easy to play, good exercise