So, for the past couple of weeks we have been including some printables with our memory verses that feature a single letter. They were inspired by some printables I saw over at 1+1+1=1. I just wanted something a little extra for kiddos who weren’t quite ready to trace a whole verse, but these printables have generated several e-mail requests! Many of you mommies seem to like these, so here you go:
That’s right, the whole capital alphabet, A to Z, in building up to format! You can download the whole set, and print only what you want when you want it!
If you think you might be using these several times, print them on cardstock as you need them and laminate them! They will hold up well, and if you are just starting out and have multiple kiddos these can be passed down with the outgrown blue jeans and the too small shoes! 🙂
NOTE: I want to make sure our readers know that Carisa has printables very similar to these as part of her Raising Rock Stars Pre-school Curriculum over at 1+1+1=1. This curriculum set is an amazing resource, and there are lower case letters included also! Carisa has been so good to us and I want to make sure you guys know about her awesome curriculum!!!
Thank you so much you are extremely kind to share all of this for free!
God Bless!
You are very welcomed. It is our pleasure.
I was hoping you would put these together, I really like them and they will be so nice to use for my daughter who just started kindergarden this year. Blessings to you!
You were not the only one who was hoping! There were a lot of e-mails about these guys! I hope they are a help to you!
Thank you!!!! You two are awesome!
Thank you so much!!! I just got Carisa’s preschool pack for my daughter and now I have these! I truly appreciate all of yours and Carisa’s hardwork! 🙂
Oooh, I really like yours! I will certainly be recommending them to my RRSP/K users! Yours make a wonderful addition and/or alternative!!! 😉 I may even use yours!! 😉
Thanks so much!
These are cool! I’ve been using the ones from 1+1+1=1, I’ll use these too. To make my durable, I put them in sheet protectors, saves me from having to laminate and use cardstock up, plus a little cheaper. Works great with dry erase markers!!! 🙂
Wonderful. Thank you! I just downloaded the unit from 1+1+1=1. These are perfect to add to them. Just great!
You are welcome, Kerri!
You’re welcome Angela, and thanks for the compliment 🙂
We have used both, too! Great tip about the sheet protectors. We love the Crayola color desk that has a plastic top and is used with dry erase. It saves on the laminate, too!
Carisa is such a dear, and her curriculum is fantastic! Adding them to her unit is a GREAT idea!
I’m sure this was explained somewhere along the way, but… what’s the significance of the yellow star? By the way, these are awesome! Much better than a similar version I was attempting to make myself! 🙂
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!! I have been trying to make my own for about a week now, not the easiest thing, but you saved me tons of time, and yours are better. Now I have something both my 2 1/2yr old and my K can use together.
I was kind of thinking along the lines of green means go, yellow means “slow down” and red means “stop”. In other words, they mean slow down, don’t stop! 🙂
Thank you for sharing – this will be perfect for my little girl.
I very much appreciate this printable pack. I have been printing a letter a week for my 3 year old and then my computer died and this was one of the few files I had NOT saved into my Dropbox 🙁 Super sad. I am trying to download it again and Google Chrome and Internet Explorer both keep saying they cannot find this link. Have you disabled it? I was hoping to download it again for my sweetie. Thanks for any insight you can priovide,
I was also unable to download these and I would love too! Can the link be restored?
Also is there a lowercase version of this?
We are currently in the process of moving all our printables to Google Drive. The link has been updated.
As for the lowercase version, we unfortunately do not have a set, but 1+1+1=1 does. See the note at the bottom of the post for more details.
Thank you so much for your patience.
We are currently in the process of moving all our printables to Google Drive. The link has been updated.
Thank you so much for your patience.
Oh thank you! You ladies are amazing! Blessings!
Your website IS an answer to my prayers! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
We are so glad you found something useful!
I have been using the Building Up the Alphabet pages. My kids love them and they are really helping them to learn to write their letters.
Tammie I’m so glad that you like them. It blesses me to know that this resource has been a help to you. Thank you so much for sharing.