Show and Tell Ideas for every single letter? Yes, you are in the right place! No parent wants to be scrambling around last minute helping their child look for something to bring for show and tell!
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Thought show and tell was a thing of the past? Think again! Show and Tell was one of my favorite parts of teaching Kindergarten. Every Friday was Show and Tell, but of course we made it educational too! Each week show and tell corresponded to the letter we were learning. Students would bring an item from home that started with that letter and then we would use the experience as part of our writing workshop lesson.
Show and Tell Tips:
- Don’t send anything valuable, irreplaceable, fragile or dangerous to school.
- Make sure your child is able to tell about the object they are bringing for show and tell.
- Plan ahead. Nothing is more stressful that running around your house at 7:10 a.m. before the bus arrives trying to find something that starts with the letter z on a whim. Remember, this is a fun activity that is meant to enhance your child’s learning!
- Involve your child. Let them choose what object they want to show and tell! They are the ones learning the alphabet after all!
Show and Tell in the Classroom
Are you a teacher planning show and tell for your classroom? Check out this post on how to use show and tell to teach phonics and this printable Alphabet Show and Tell Journal.
Show and Tell Alphabet Ideas
Now before we get started, I totally understand that a few of the Show and Tell ideas below can’t really be brought to school.
For example, under the letter Q I have the word quarterback. I know that you probably can’t track down your favorite quarterback and fit him in your child’s backpack. If you can, feel free to send Dak Prescott my way! But maybe you have a jersey of your favorite quarterback, or a trading card or picture of a quarterback, or an autograph from a quarterback…
Don’t be afraid to think outside of the box and encourage your child to be creative! There are also a lot of objects on the list that you probably have around the house in a picture, toy, or stuffed form!
Letter A Ideas
- apple
- ant
- acorn
- axil
- arch
- art
- arrow
- arm
- alligator
- armadillo
- airplane
- aluminum foil
Letter B Ideas
- bottle
- bandaid
- basket
- butterfly
- baby
- box
- boat
- bat
- bear
- bagel
- barometer
- banana
- ball
- book
- bird
- birdhouse
- block
- basketball
- baseball
- blanket
Letter C Ideas
- cup
- candle
- cat
- cinnamon
- clothespin
- crayon
- card
- cotton
- carton
- car
- collar
- cereal
- cucumber
- cabbage
- carrot
- cake
- cookie
- cupcake
- celery
- candy
- corn
- comb
- coffee
- cardinal
- camera
- crib
- composition book
- cactus
- clock
- cookbook
Letter D Ideas
- doll
- dinosaur
- domino
- dice
- dollar
- dime
- duck
- DVD
- dog
- doctor
- diaper
- Dallas
- donkey
- drum
Letter E Ideas
- elephant
- egg
- ear
- earring
- envelope
- egg carton
- eraser
Letter F Ideas
- foil
- fork
- fruit
- farm
- food
- funnel
- floss
- frame
- face
- fire
- frog
- fern
- flag
- flower
Letter G Ideas
- glasses
- game
- goat
- gorilla
- glow in the dark
- grocery bag
- grass
- garbage
- glitter
- something that is gold
- something that is green
- gum
Letter H Ideas
- hat
- horse
- heart
- hula hoop
- ham
- honey
- house
- hummus
Letter I Ideas
- index card
- inchworm
- ice
- inch
- introduction
- iris
- ice cream cone
- icing
Letter J Ideas
- Jello
- jellybeans
- jet
- jingle bells
- jeans
- juice
- jacket
- jam
Letter K Ideas
- key
- kite
- keychain
- ketchup
- keyboard
- koozie
- kangaroo
- kitten
Letter L Ideas
- lotion
- ladybug
- lion
- lollipop
- lanyard
- leaves
- lid
- licorice
Letter M Ideas
- magazine
- mouse
- monkey
- math
- mustache
- movie
- medicine
- magic
Letter N Ideas
- noodles
- numbers
- ninja
- necklace
- nut
- notepad
- note
- newspaper
- nickel
- napkin
- nurse
- nightlight
- nutcracker
- necktie
Letter O Ideas
- orange
- onion
- Oreo
- owl
- olive
- octopus
- oatmeal
- ornament
Letter P Ideas
- pine cone
- picture
- pig
- pen
- pencil
- picture frame
- popcorn
- purse
- paper clip
- ping pong ball
- penny
- peach
- pear
- play dough
- plum
- patch
- pumpkin
- pajamas
- princess
Letter Q Ideas
- quarter
- queen
- quilt
- quarterback
- Q- Tip
- question mark
Letter R Ideas
- radish
- race car
- rainbow
- remote
- rabbit
- Ranch dressing
- rice
- rubberband
- ring
- robot
- ribbon
Letter S Ideas
- shirt
- scarf
- shorts
- shoe
- sunglasses
- stickers
- Smarties
- straw
- stethoscope
- Skittles
- stem
- swimsuit
- spoon
- sign
- sprinkles
- sunflower
- snake
- sandwich
- sour cream
- Sour Patch Kids
- slime
- song
- Santa Claus
- soup
- sun
- spider
- spaghetti
- soccer ball
- school box
- school bus
- submarine
- strawberry
- spatula
Letter T Ideas
- toy
- turtle
- toothbrush
- truck
- tarter sauce
- tree
- ticket
- tricycle
- timer
- thyme
- tape
- telephone
- tea
- tomato
- T-Rex
- towel
Letter U Ideas
- umbrella
- UV Rays
- unicorn
- uncle
- unicycle
- ukulele
- undershirt
- uniform
Letter V Ideas
- vegetable
- volcano
- velvet
- vase
- vine
- vegetable
- van
- vest
- violin
- vulture
- vanilla
Letter W Ideas
- watch
- wrench
- wallet
- wood
- wings
- wagon
- watermelon
- something that is white
- wig
- wand
- witch
- water
- wash
- washcloth
- whisk
- wall paint (a paint sample card from a home improvment store)
Letter X Ideas
- X Box Game Box
- X-Ray
- xylophone
Letter Y Ideas
- yoyo
- yogurt
- young
- yoga mat
- an object that is yellow
Show and Tell Letter Z Ideas
- zoo
- zebra
- zipper
- zucchini
- zig zag
- Zinnia
- zero
- zoodles
If you have any other show and tell ideas to add, be sure to leave them in the comments! Don’t forget to print out this free Alphabet Chart to help your child learn the letters at home too!
Don’t forget to download the Preschool Skills Checklist now and target what skills your child needs starting today!
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