Polish Movable Alphabet

$34.95 USD

Are your children able to hear all of the sounds in words when you play the Sound Game? Do they know their pink, blue, and green sandpaper letters? Can they tell you little stories/give you news about their life, their interests? Then it's time for movable alphabet work! 

  • Fully laminated with rounded corners (to acknowledge the tactile sensitivities of those small hands)
  • All letters are printed on only one side to isolate the lower-case letter
  • Cards are approx. 1.25"W x 2"H and are eco-printed on only one-side (to isolate the difficulty)
  • Includes 15 of each letter...plenty of letters to write everything they like!
  • Consonants are pink and vowels are blue to match the sandpaper letters
  • Comes with a powerful lesson plan that will bring the alphabet work to life
  • Pair this with our Polish Phonogram Alphabet (sold separately) so your child can choose from all of the key sounds of English
  • Fits into egg-cartons or a craft box (see note below); box not included

This is a classic Montessori material designed to help children reproduce words with symbols even before their hands can manage a pencil. With a selection of letters before them, children do not need to sort through their entire memory of written symbols (which include numbers and graphical representations) to find what they seek. 

Created by a Montessori teacher. Eco-printed by parents/teachers/students in our rural New England office.

Made in the USA.

READ THE LESSON PLAN

Item #: MATRP-POL

STORAGE OPTIONS

Cloth Pouches: Our favorite way to house and display our alphabets is in our Alphabet Cloth Pouches. These are color-coded to match your alphabet. 

Egg Cartons: Traditional alphabets can be stored and displayed in egg cartons. We recommend placing two plastic cartons (one 18-egg carton and one 12-egg carton) side-by-side and hot gluing the bottoms to a piece of foam board or chipboard. Use the lids to help keep the dust off when the alphabets are not in use.

Craft Box: We like the 40-compartment box available from the Container Store because it has a transparent lid that helps keep the dust out without hiding the letters. Another alternative is a velvet 30 compartment jewelry box (like this one we found on Amazon). We tested it in a public school Montessori classroom it held up well...the children loved to touch its soft sides.

Helpful hint: Whenever you start work with any movable alphabet, remember that the first lesson is how to carry the box, take letters out, and put them back in. Don't be afraid to practice doing this many times before you write a single word. 

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