This English teaching activity for Key Stage One gets the children to investigate how to identify and complete different shape sequences to show the matching order of sets of letters that form the sequence of the alphabet.

The class can also create and record some of their own alphabet trails for a partner to complete by adding the matching letters to build some alphabet sequences.

Download this teaching pack including display poster, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to investigate how to identify and complete different shape sequences to show the matching order of sets of letters that form the sequence of the alphabet

Activities in this teaching pack include display posters to identify and sequence lowercase and capital letters of the alphabet and worksheets to identify and complete sequences to show the order of sets of lowercase and capital letters in different sections from the alphabet.

The interactive presentation gets the children to explore how to complete different shape sequences to show the matching order of letters in the alphabet.

This lesson is part of an English scheme of work to get the children to identify and record how to complete and order different groups of letters to show their matching sequences in the alphabet. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.

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