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Words & Wonder English - Nursery

Unit 2: Alphabet Adventure - Interactive Digital Book

Unit 2: Alphabet Adventure

Learning Outcome (As per NCF & NEP ECCE Goals)

Children will:
  • Recognize, trace, and name all capital and lowercase letters.
  • Make connections between letters and familiar objects.
  • Build pre-reading awareness through alphabet routines and play.
Letter A
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

A a - Air Trace and Picture

Quick Activity: Trace 'A' and 'a' with your finger in the air, then on the page.
A
a
Trace the letters with your finger:
A a
Color the Apple
Apple

Color the apple red

Tools
Colors
Brush Size
5px
Say 'A for apple' as children trace and color. Encourage children to trace the letter in the air first, then on the page.
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B b - Bubble Drawing

Letter B
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

B b - Bubble Drawing

Quick Activity: Trace 'B' and 'b'. Draw three bubbles. Color them blue!
B
b
Trace the letters with your finger:
B b
Draw Three Bubbles
Bubbles

Draw three bubbles and color them blue

Tools
Colors
Size
8px
Encourage children to say 'B for bubble' out loud. Ask them to count the bubbles as they draw them.
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C c - Cat Coloring

Letter C
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

C c - Cat Coloring

Activity: Trace 'C' and 'c'. Color the cat.
C
c
Trace the letters with your finger:
C c
Color the Cat
Cat

Color the cat any color you like

Tools
Colors
Size
6px
Cat
Cat
Cake
Cake
Car
Car
Repeat 'C for cat' together as you color. Ask children what other words start with C.
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D d - Dot-to-Dot Drum

Letter D
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

D d - Dot-to-Dot

Activity: Trace 'D' and 'd'. Join the dots to make the drum, then color!
D
d
Trace the letters with your finger:
D d
Connect the Dots to Make a Drum
Dot-to-Dot Drum

Connect the dots to make a drum, then color it

Tools
Colors
Size
4px
Clap and say 'D for drum' after tracing. You can also teach 'D for duck' and 'D for dish'.
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E e - Egg

Letter E
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

E e - Egg Activity

Activity: Trace 'E' and 'e'. Color the eggs and compare sizes.
E
e
Trace the letters with your finger:
E e
Color the Egg
Eggs

Color the eggs. Which one is big? Which one is small?

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Colors
Size
6px
Use 'E for egg' and compare sizes using eggs. Ask children to point to the big egg and the small egg.
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F f - Find F Objects

Letter F
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

F f - Find F Objects

Activity: Circle the pictures that begin with 'F'.
F
f
Trace the letters with your finger:
F f
Circle Pictures that Start with F
Find F Objects

Circle fish, frog, and fan (not star)

Tools
Colors
Size
6px
Say 'F for fish, frog, fan' and discuss their starting sound. Ask children to think of more words starting with F.
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G g - Green Tracing

Letter G
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

G g - Green Tracing

Activity: Trace the letters using a green crayon. Color the grass green & goat black, too!
G
g
Trace the letters with your finger:
G g
Color the Grass Green and Goat Black
Grass and Goat

Use green for grass and black for goat

Tools
Colors
Size
8px
Say G for green grass while tracing. Use green finger paint or blocks for extra fun!
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H h - Hat Decoration

Letter H
Children learning alphabet with teacher
Children explore letters through interactive activities and games

H h - Hat Decoration

Activity: Color and decorate the hat.
H
h
Trace the letters with your finger:
H h
Decorate the Hat
Hat

Decorate the hat with colors and patterns

Tools
Colors
Size
5px
Repeat 'H for hat' during the activity. Ask children what they would put on their hat.
End of Unit Teacher's Note: Return to every letter daily. Use alphabet songs, scavenger hunts in the classroom, and games that link letters to sounds and objects. Praise children for effort and exploration and let them share favorite letters and words!
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