Alphabet: Mrs. Alphabet
All you ever wanted to know about teaching the alphabet, math, phonics, and reading. Adults and kids join the fun, there is something for everyone!
[http://www.mrsalphabet.com/]
Alphabet: A is for Angelfish
This web site has a picture page for each letter in the alphabet, with easy to use arrow links to go backwards and forwards.
[http://www.infostuff.com/]
Alphabet: Ancient Scripts of the World
Writing provides a way of extending human memory by imprinting into media less fickle than the human brain. However, many early philosophers, such as Plato, have branded writing as a detriment to the human intellect. They argued that it makes the brain lazy and decreases the capacity of memory.
[http://alumni.eecs.berkeley.edu/]
Alphabet: Jazzles Kids Section
Use this site to help you learn letters, words, sights, and sounds.
[http://phonics.jazzles.com/]
Alphabet: Print Me's with Letters
Here's a collection of coloring pages featuring the letters of the alphabet and your favorite characters from Sesame Street. Use the print function of your browser to create a coloring page for your preschooler.
[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/]
Alphabet: The Soft C Circus
From Sue Palmer's Language LIVE, meet the Soft C Snake, who teaches you the rule for when the letter 'C' will make an 'ssss' sound.
[http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/]
Alphabet: Pre School Education
Recently, I had the pleasure of perusing this marvelously obvious way to help children learn about the letters of the alphabet. In this book, you won't find the everyday picture of a ball with the letter "b" underneath. Instead, you will find...
[http://www.preschooleducation.com/]
Alphabet: Alphabet Action
We recommend this site once young children know the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. This game can help children to learn the letter names and alphabetical order. Being an American site "z" is pronounced "zee", but it is still a useful site.
[http://www.learningplanet.com/]
Alphabet: Letters and Words
Help your pre-school child to learn letters and words through play activities with this guide for parents by Topmarks Education.
[http://www.topmarks.co.uk/]