Show and Tell Letter A Activities + Free Printable Worksheets

Are you getting ready for a fun and educational Show and Tell Letter A week? This post is packed with creative ideas, engaging printables, and hands-on activities that help children learn the alphabet through play. Whether you’re a teacher or a parent, these Letter A resources will make your alphabet journey memorable and meaningful.

🎯 This Week’s Goal: Learning the Letter A
During this week’s show and tell, kids will:

Recognize and pronounce the letter A

Identify objects that begin with A

Practice describing and sharing in complete sentences

Expand vocabulary through fun discovery games

✏️ Draw and Tell: My A Object
Let your child choose one object that begins with the letter A. Have them draw it and practice saying:

“A is for Apple.”
Or: “A is for Airplane.” ✈️

Here are a few easy and familiar A-words to inspire their drawings:

Apple 🍎

Alligator 🐊

Airplane ✈️

Ant 🐜

Tip: Print our “Draw My A Object” worksheet and let their imagination fly!

💬 New A Words to Learn
Introduce new vocabulary with visuals or real-life objects. Use a treasure hunt or storytelling method to keep it playful.

3 Words to Learn This Week:

Astronaut 👨‍🚀

Anchor ⚓

Avocado 🥑

🎲 Game idea: Hide these items or picture cards around the room. Ask: “Can you find something that starts with A?” Every time they find one, have them say the word out loud and clap it out.

🔍 A Hunt: Can You Find These A Words?
Make alphabet learning an adventure! Use the Letter A Hunt Worksheet to help kids find and recognize objects that start with A.

✅ Items to search for:

Apple

Ant

Alligator

Apron

Airplane

🖍️ Let them color or check off the items as they find them.

🐊 Craft Time: A is for Alligator
Crafting is a great way to reinforce learning while improving motor skills.

🧰 You’ll need:

Green paper

Scissors (safety!)

Glue

Googly eyes

A printable letter A outline

🛠️ Instructions:

Cut out a big letter A.

Add triangle teeth and green skin.

Stick on googly eyes and a paper tail.

Name your alligator!

“I named my alligator: Andy!” 🐊

You can also do an A is for Apple torn-paper craft for younger learners.

📥 Download Your Free Letter A Printable Pack
Make learning easy and fun with our ready-to-print resources.
Click below to download your Show and Tell Letter A PDF Pack, which includes:

📄 “My A Object” Drawing Page
🕵️ “Letter A Hunt” Worksheet
🎨 “A is for Apple” Craft Template
🧠 A-word Flash Cards

👉 [Download PDF]

 

(Perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners!)

💡 Learning Tip: Use Games and Repetition
Children learn best through play and repetition. Repeat A-words daily using songs, fingerplays, or snack-time naming. For example:

🎵 “A is for Apple, red and round!
A is for Ant, crawling on the ground!”

➡️ What’s Next? Letter B is Coming Soon!
We hope your kids had fun learning about Letter A!
Don’t miss our next adventure:
👉 [Show and Tell Letter B Activities]

Let’s keep the alphabet journey going, one exciting letter at a time.

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