- Identified and named different letters of the alphabet
- Recognized and matched uppercase and lowercase letters
- Understood the concept of alphabetical order
- Learned the names of different objects or animals starting with each letter
- Explored the connection between letters and sounds
- Developed fine motor skills through writing or tracing letters
- Engaged in turn-taking and sharing while playing the game
- Practiced patience and perseverance when trying to find the correct letters
- Enhanced memory and concentration skills by remembering the location of different letters
- Strengthened problem-solving abilities by figuring out the correct sequence of letters
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Encourage the child to create their own alphabet game by drawing or cutting out pictures of objects or animals starting with each letter. They can then match the pictures to the corresponding letters.
2. Introduce the child to different cultures and countries by exploring the alphabet in different languages. They can learn how to write and pronounce letters from other alphabets, such as Cyrillic or Arabic.
3. Play a variation of the game where the child has to find letters that are not in alphabetical order. This will challenge their critical thinking skills and expand their understanding of letter placement.