by Learning at Home and School © 2026
Premier Publisher
Price: $2.5 USD
Subjects: ot,visualPerception,vision,handWriting
Grades: 14,13,1,2,3
This interactive alphabet activity keeps students engaged while they practice recognizing and locating the last 12 letters of the alphabet lowercase (O-Z). Each card displays letters that change positions, and students are asked to find a specific letter. Because the letters move each round, learners must carefully scan the whole page — building strong visual attention and flexible search skills. After correctly finding all 12 letters, students continue learning by using the drawing tool to trace animated (moving) letter models. Tracing each letter helps reinforce correct formation, directionality, and early handwriting skills in a fun, multisensory way. Skills Targeted • Letter recognition (A–L) • Visual scanning and search strategies • Visual discrimination • Flexible thinking (letters change positions) • Listening and following directions • Pre-writing and letter formation • Fine motor control and pencil planning • Visual-motor integration • Task persistence and completion How It Works Read or listen to the letter to find. Scan the page and tap the correct letter. Letters move to new positions on each card. Find all 12 letters. Use the drawing tool to trace each animated letter. Great For ✔ Early literacy skill building ✔ Letter recognition practice ✔ Handwriting readiness ✔ Occupational therapy sessions ✔ Visual perception and attention development ✔ Multisensory learning ✔ Centers or independent work A motivating, multi-step activity!
Letter Formation GIF clipart Little Smarty Ants: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Little-Smarty-Ants Logo image made with Canva for Education