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Practice letter sounds with the super easy and fun scavenger hunt. It’s so simple you can do it just about anywhere! Perfect for on the go.
Helping kids learn beginning letter sounds is one of those skills that is so easy to incorporate into everyday life. This super simple game is no exception!
The objective of this game is to find something on the page that begins with each letter of the alphabet.
It is a kind of scavenger hunt, but the only place you are hunting is a book (or magazine)!
To get started with this game, go find a book that has fun and detailed illustrations.
You want there to be plenty to choose from when hunting for all of the beginning letter sounds.
The more that is on a page, the better! We chose a page from one of our past Highlights magazine issues.
Next, list the letters A through Z on a piece of paper.
If your child is practicing writing their letters, let them help!
Check out this list of other fun ideas for learning letter sounds!
From here, you have a few choices.
You can work on two teams, adult versus child, for an older kid who can write independently.
Alternatively, do it as one big team and challenge yourselves to get as many words as you can.
Set a timer to increase the excitement!
My oldest kids are 4 and 6, so they were on a team together.
My 6 year old did the writing, which was good inventive spelling practice since she couldn’t ask for help.
You can also go on a letter sounds toy hunt!
They gave me the magazine and decided that I should have three minutes to find as many things as I could.
They gave themselves 15 minutes.
When the timer went off, I passed the magazine to my kids, who skipped away, certain they would be victorious.
While they worked on practicing letter sounds, I mopped the kitchen floor!
I love activities that get me involved but also give me the freedom to get something done.
We compared lists when they were done and gave ourselves a point for every word we had that was different from the other team.
It’s kind of like the game Scattegories in that regard.
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