5 DIY Activities On Letter And Number Recognition

5 DIY Activities On Letter And Number Recognition

26 Mar 2018 | 2 min Read

Priyanka Mor(Mommiepedia)

Author | 15 Articles

As a mother it’s my constant endeavor to keep my child busy with  interesting and engaging activities which are easy and fun to do. These days we are in the process of learning alphabets and numbers, hence listing down few activities which I have recently done with my daughter.

 

Activity 1 – Letter Tracing With Cotton Swab

 

 

 

 

A very simple activity where you need to write letters on a paper and your child will trace the same with the help of a cotton swab.

 

Activity 2 – Number Counting And Matching With Clothpins

 

 

 

 

 

Draw a simple star or anything else from 1-10 and let your child count and put the right clothpin with the right number on each block.

 

Activity 3 – Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabets Matching 

 

 

 

 

Take an old cardboard box and make 26 inserts on it for 26 letters. Now ask your child to match the lowercase letter on the box with the uppercase letter written on the ice cream stick.

 

Activity 4 – Number Counting With Pompoms or Beads

 

 

 

Take an egg box and write numbers inside each egg holder. Ask your child to recognize the number and put the correct number of pompoms inside each holder.

 

Activity 5 – Find and Cover

 

 

 

Let your child put the correct bead on each letter mentioned in the square grid.

 

So, these were few activities which we did recently. Hope you find them useful. Do try them with your child and let me know how they found it.

Disclaimer: All photographs in this article are original and belong to the author. Reproducing them in any form without the permission of the author will not be allowed.

 

Also read: DIY Activity Alert! Make Colouring Fun!

 

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