Fire Safety I-Spy Letters and Sounds-Differentiated and Aligned
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Just in time for Fire Safety Month!

This I-Spy activity will become a favorite of your students working on mastering letter recognition and sounds. Students will be searching for letters in the picture using a magnifying glass. When they find a letter, they will circle whether the letter is lowercase or capital and then write the letter in the space provided. To differentiate this product and provide a challenge for students who are ready to practice letter sounds, provide the recording sheet with corresponding beginning letter sound pictures. There is an answer key provided and an “I Can . . .” sheet for student ease of use.

This activity addresses the following standards for kindergarten:
CC.RF.K.1.d Recognize and name all upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
RF.K.3a Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.

Teachers Instruction: Copy and laminate the picture and “I Can . . .” sheet. For response sheets, you may either laminate and use with a dry erase marker (my preferred method) or use the black and white response sheets if you prefer.

If you enjoy this I-Spy, come check out all my other I-Spy Activities
Click here to check out I-Spy Activities for ELA and Math.

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Marsha
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Fire Safety I-Spy Letters and Sounds-Differentiated and Aligned Fire Safety I-Spy Letters and Sounds-Differentiated and Aligned
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