Turkey Letter Match for Preschoolers

Turkey Letter Match Activity for Preschoolers

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Turkey Letter Match Activity for Preschoolers

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If you looking for an alphabet activity for your preschoolers to do on Thanksgiving month, this fun and pretty hands-on Turkey Letter Match activity will allow your preschoolers to work on letter recognition and matching uppercase and lowercase letters, which will help them develop their pre-reading skills necessary to learn how to read when they go to Kindergarten.

This activity is great to strengthen the children’s concentration, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence, and creating sets skills.

Importance of Recognizing Letters

If a child doesn’t identify and name the letters and their sounds, it will not be possible to create the necessary base for him/her to start reading. 

When a child can recognize and name the letters of the alphabet, that child can distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters.  It is also important to expose your children to the letters in different fonts, to get them used to the variety and help them to recognize the letters regardless of the font used.

After that, that child will start to be able to say the letter sounds, then put sounds together to make syllables, later words, and finally put words together to form phrases.

Turkey Letter Match Uppercase tiles sample
Turkey Letter Match Uppercase tiles sample
Turkey Letter Match Lowercase Letters sample
Turkey Letter Match Lowercase Letters sample

Getting Ready To Use The Turkey Letter Match Activity

This Turkey Letter Match Activity can be used as small group activity, Writing center option, Literacy center option, Reading center option, take-home game, and Quiet area option.

It includes seven and a half pages with twelve different turkeys featuring all the uppercase letters and four and a half pages with pumpkins featuring all the lowercase letters of the alphabet.

Turkey Letter Match
Turkey Letter Match

How to Prepare the Activity

This low-prep activity is very easy to prepare and just requires a few materials.

You will need:

To prepare the Turkey Letter Match activity, fill out the form below to download and print out the free printable.  Print each page using white cardstock, then cut out and laminate the turkey and pumpkins to make them last longer. Place them in a small basket or a Ziploc bag, to protect them.

How To Use The Turkey Letter Match Activity

This activity can be played as individuals or with a partner.  To begin, your preschoolers gather the turkeys and pumpkin tiles.  Take one tile at a time, identify the letter on it, and find the matching pair. 

If your kids are just starting to learn the names of the letters, let them start with just a few tiles. Then you can then two or three more every time they play.

When your kiddos know all of the letter names, have them say the sound that each letter makes as they match turkeys with the pumpkins.

Turkey Letter Ff Match
Turkey Letter Ff Match
Turkey Letter Hh Match
Turkey Letter Hh Match
Turkey Letter Vv Match
Turkey Letter Vv Match

Benefits of this Activity

This activity will allow preschoolers to practice their letter recognition, fine motor development, hand-eye coordination, and control, concentration, one-to-one correspondence, and language development (naming the letters out loud and letter sequence).

Other Ideas

  • Have the children match the letter with magnetic, foam, or wooden letters, to have another option for them to do.
  • Prepare centers using this one and my other Fall activities.  You can find some ideas with free printables below.
  • Have them trace the letters on a piece of paper, using pencils, crayons, or markers.
  • Have them find words that start with each of the letters.
  • Have them place the letters in alphabetical order.
  • Use the turkeys and pumpkins to create patterns.
  • Use the turkeys and pumpkins in your sensory table, adding feathers, hay, mini turkeys, and other materials.
  • Have them count and graph how many turkeys of each kind they have, and how many light orange and dark orange pumpkins.
  • Use this activity as a folder game.  You just have to cut out the pumpkins and paste them on a manila folder.  Then cut out the turkeys and place them in an envelope or a Ziploc bag, to keep them safe.

Enhance Their Learning by Reading Books

Never forget to include books related to the season you are in and/or to the theme you are using in every center.  It is extremely important to expose your children to literacy, to support their learning process.

On this occasion, I want to suggest some of my favorites for Thanksgiving and turkeys.  If you don’t have them available, you can always find a lot at your local library or used bookstore.  Of course, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the titles below.

  • 10 Fat Turkeys by Tony Johnston.  This is a silly and fun rhyming story about ten turkeys that teaches children how to count backward.
  • How to Catch a Turkey by Adam Wallace.  This hilarious picture book combines STEAM concepts and traps with a silly story and fun illustrations, perfect for the Thanksgiving theme.
  • How Many Turkeys Can You Find? by Holiday Puzzle Sensations.  The children will love this book’s vibrant Thanksgiving pictures and will be motivated to solve the number of riddles on its pages. 
  • One Little, Two Little, Three Little Pilgrims by B.G. Hennessy.  The simple rhythmic text and autumn-colored illustrations that this book offers are just right for practicing counting and sharing the history and fun of Thanksgiving with young children.

Pin It For Later

If you are in a rush and don’t have time to read the post and download the printable but want to save it for later, pin this to your Literacy, Fall, or Thanksgiving board on Pinterest for later.

Turkey Letter Match

Then check out other FREE counting printables available only to my readers and get them too, to expand your activities collection for Fall, and help your preschoolers have fun while learning.

Don’t forget to grab your FREE Turkey Letter Match printable by clicking on the link below!

I hope you and your children have fun with this activity, regardless of where you live.  Even when you’re not American and don’t have the tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving, you can still use this activity during the entire Fall season.

Be happy, safe, and creative. I wish you well.

Love,

P.S. Please let me know if this activity works for you, and if you would like to see an article or a printable about how to make something specific, please let me know and I will try my best to create it for you. My goal is to help you in any way I can and I don’t like anything better than to post something that you might find useful.

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