I found it all on the internet and did my best to only choose free images. ![]() I do not claim any of this clip art as my own. I’ve deleted any broken links and you’ll find clip art below for 10 of the letters. (In parenthesis next to each letter below, you’ll find the percentage that I manually changed the image “scale” to when printing): Please Note- Many of the links to this clip art is no longer available. Here are links (see below) to the exact clip art we chose! I’m hoping that this saves you the time and effort of looking for clip art yourself because it took me a long, long time. This is what alphabet charts in classrooms look like! For reference, the pictures used on most ABC charts are: apple, ball, cat, dog, elephant, fish, goat, horse, insect, jack-in-the-box, kite, lion, mouse, nest, octopus, pencil, queen, ring, snake, tiger, umbrella, violin, watch, x-ray, yellow, zebra. Cut out and paste each picture next to the letter (or right below the letter).We picked a picture of a parrot for the letter Pp since we have 2 pet parrots, watermelon for Ww because it’s her favorite food, and Queen Elsa of course for the letter Qq! Also, have fun choosing pictures that mean something to your child. You don’t want a picture of an acorn for the letter “a” but rather the short “a” sound. Tip: Be sure to choose pictures for the vowels yourself. A helpful technique when including your child as your pick your pictures is to focus on just a handful of letters with them, choose a few pictures that you think are appropriate in advance and then ask your child to pick the 1 they like best. Find 1 picture/clip art for each letter. ![]() Title the top space of each square with 1 uppercase and 1 lower case alphabet letter going across, from Aa to Zz. My post board already had a grid on it which helped to make the straight lines. Use pencil and then marker pen to line off the squares. Tip: Leave room at the very top to label it “’s Word Wall”. This almost worked out perfectly, and also left me about 2-1/2 inches at the top for a title to our Word Wall. (5.625 inches) and my 6 squares down measured 3-4/16 in. On my large poster board, my 5 squares across measured 5-10/16 in.
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