
This game can be used to practice matching uppercase to uppercase letters, lowercase to lowercase letters, or uppercase to lowercase letters. Choose one of each: the owl letters and the letter chart. Print out a set of Owl Letters and cut them out. Also, print out one of the Letter Charts (but do not cut this one out). Children will place the owl letters in a cup or small container and “tumble” the owls onto a black felt mat (the night sky). Children will place the owls on the letter chart by matching the letters on the owls to the letters on the chart.














I am just starting to tutor my first K child. She is at the emergent stage and this game should help her out. Thank You so much.
Jeri
Thanks for your comment! I’m glad it will be helpful.
This is great website.
Thanks, Phyllis!
Love this! I printed it off and my 3 year old is asking me to play it “NOW, Mommy!”
Thank you!
Thanks, Jen! Glad he likes it!
Thanks for the awesome ideas on your site!
Wow, your site is fantastic! I’ve been looking for fun activities to reinforce my kindergartner’s new skills, and these are just wonderful. I really like the children’s prayer too- we’re going to start using it every day before we leave for school. You are a wonderful teacher. Every child should get the opportunity to have a teacher like you!
I love, love love this Website! You have the best ideas and so many great things to download-which makes lesson planning fun. I have been telling my co-workers about your site. Thank you so much for all that you do for your fellow teachers!
Hi there,
I have become addicted to your site. Thank you soooo much for sharing all of your great ideas! I am a Transitional Kindergarten teacher in California and my class loves the centers.
Thanks for make this website and sharing with us, Karen. It’s a lot of great idea i found here…awesome work!
I am making your game boards, but mixing up the letters so they are not in order, for my kindergarten class. I love all of your ideas. Thank you.
Thanks for this great site! I have had fun doing many of these activities with my 3 year old at home this year!
Thank you Karen for sharing your wonderful and great ideas and resources; they are amazing! I’ll be using this with my girl at home and also at the learning centres I’ll be setting up.
Thanks, Jeanne! Glad you can use them!