Make an Alphabet Book
Many years ago, parents and teachers used mail-order catalogues to
teach children
their ABCs. Today, you can use illustrations that appeared in mail-order
catalogues
between 1897 and 1962 to help your children or students learn their
alphabet
too.
How to Make an Alphabet Book
Print out the pages with the letters, pictures of an object, and the
object's
name. Cut and glue each letter, picture, and word onto a sheet of paper
and colour
the pictures. Staple the pages together in order and you'll have an
alphabet
book.
Please note: To view the PDF
version
of a document you will need the Acrobat
Reader available from Adobe. An accessible version of Acrobat
Reader which includes support for screen readers can also be
downloaded.
Alternatively, you can convert a PDF file to HTML or ASCII text by using
one of the Adobe
conversion
services.
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To extend this activity, cut out pictures from catalogues you have at
home
and glue them onto the correct pages.
To print:
Place cursor on the page you want to print, right click, and select
Print.
Image Credits
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