We used some letter stones that worked well with this construction theme. Learning is much more fun when it’s part of play! When it’s hands-on and invites kids to use their creativity and imaginations. When they can touch the materials, move them around. That’s exactly what this alphabet construction sensory table delivers. These types of activities are perfect for preschoolers who are starting to recognize letters in the alphabet. They might only be able to recognize a few of the letters, and that is okay! They are being exposed. They might be learning the letters in their names, or even spelling some familiar sight words. This alphabet recognition sensory bin is appealing to all preschool literacy levels. This is ideal for the classroom! And it provides different textures for a fun sensorial experience. And…it’s super easy to put together! Let me show you how. Some ideas for your alphabet sensory bin:
Letters of some sort (what we used) Construction vehicles Kinetic Sand Rocks Construction pieces
We added Lincoln Logs for a bit of construction fun.
For others, it will be using the letters, perhaps spelling their names. Exposure to the alphabet in a playful way! Color Sorting at the Water Table Letters in the Block Area Here is my Privacy Policy










