Beginning Sound Sticks A-Z

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FREE Beginning Sound Sticks A-Z

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Materials: one paint stirring stick per letter, cardstock, laminating film, scissors, and adhesive backed Velcro Directions for use: Print the pages on cardstock and laminate for durability. Next, cut out each circle. Then, attach the soft side of the adhesive backed Velcro to each paint stick from top to bottom. Finally, attach one piece of hard adhesive Velcro to the back of each circle. Students will attach the objects to the stick with the correct beginning sound. A

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List of P ictures A= apple, alligator, ambulance, acorns, ants B= banana, ball, bread, butterfly, bear C= carrot, cat, caterpillar, cactus, cupcake D= dinosaur, dog, door, drum, doughnut E= elephant, egg, engine, elf, envelope F= fish, football, feather, frog, flower G= goat, glove, grapes, gate, guitar H= house, hammer, heart, hat, horse I= igloo, ice cream, iguana, icicle, iron J= jeans, jelly beans, jelly, jacket, juice K= kite, koala, king, key, kangaroo L= lamp, ladybug, ladder, lemons, leaf M= mittens, milk, muffin, monkey, mouse N= nose, necklace, net, nail, nest O= octopus, ostrich, overalls, oval, owl P= pineapple, pizza, penguin, pig, pumpkin Q= queen, quarter, quail, quilt, question mark R= rainbow, ring, robot, rabbit, rake S= sun, snowman, scissors, slide, spider T= table, turtle, tent, tie, turkey U= umbrella, underwear, unicycle, unicorn, uniform V= volcano, vase, vest, van, vacuum W= wagon, whistle, wheel, watch, watermelon X= (ending in X) ax, box, fox, six (starts with X) X-ray Y= yo-yo, yarn, yogurt, yolk, yam Z= zebra, zipper, zoo, zero, zigzag

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