Teaching Resource
Alphabet and Digit Mini Flashcards
A set of alphabet (upper case and lower case) and digit (0-1) flashcards.
This versatile teaching resource has multiple applications in the early years classroom. It contains lower case letters, upper case letters and digits.
Cut and laminate sets of flashcards for use during literacy rotations. Alternatively, send sets of the flashcards home with your students to help consolidate their letter and digit recognition.
Two versions of the flashcards are provided: one with instructional arrows (to assist in correct letter formation) and one without.
You may like to use these flashcards to assist your students with:
- letter recognition and formation
- digit recognition and formation
- alphabet sequencing
- number sequencing
- creating simple words
- creating numbers.
National Curriculum Curriculum alignment
- Early Years Foundation Stage
- Communication, language and literacy
- Mathematics
- Numbers
Children count reliably with numbers from 1 to 20, place them in order and say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find t...

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