Digital Letter Identification Activities for Google Seesaw Distance or In Person

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Get ready to see your students excitedly searching, identifying letters, & celebrating success in these super fun digital letter activities! It's highly engaging practice for any teaching situation: in person, hybrid, or distance learning over Seesaw, Google Classrooms, etc.

⭐️️THE EXCITING CHALLENGE: As students click on objects in the scene, they’ll be shown a letter. The letter coordinates with the beginning sound for the picture, like A is for apple. Once they find the letter, they circle it or color it in on their recording sheet. The goal of this activity is to find all 26 letters ...and of course get lots of valuable practice identifying CAPITAL and lowercase letters along the way!

⭐️️TWO ABC Challenge games are included:

✳️CAPITAL Letter ID

✳️Lowercase Letter ID

⭐️️EASY TO ACCESS & SHARE: The game is played on Google Slides which makes it accessible to EVERYONE on ANY device. No Google account or special log-ins are required- yay! Simply share the included web address link or QR code (via ANY platform you are using: Seesaw, Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, etc.). People say these are "like Boom Cards, only BETTER!"

You also get:

• ❤️A kid-friendly instruction page

• ✏️A recording sheet which is nice for holding students accountable for their work, recording answers, extra practice, and tracking the letters they’ve found. It's ready to print-and-go, but please understand it's NOT required to play the game. This is just an added bonus some teachers may appreciate.

•✳️QR codes you can print or share digitally so students can quickly and easily access the game without any adult assistance. These would work wonderfully at school or at home.

Note about Seesaw: This is resource is not a pre-made Seesaw activity yet. When I share it with my students over Seesaw, I just drop the link to the game in their Seesaw journal.  If you WANT to create an activity by snapping a screenshot of the recording sheet and giving kids the link to the game, I estimate it would take about 5 min and you have my permission to do that with this resource. I hope that helps!