Variant 1:

On a large piece of paper (A3 or A2) write the letter of the alphabet clearly and in color (vertically one below the other, if needed in two separate columns, making sure that there is enough space to write next to each letter). Then, write a word or a short sentence that begins with that particular letter.

Variant 2:

The student groups receive 2–3 long slips of paper (A3 size, cut horizontally into four strips), which they glue together to create long strips. They then make up (nonsense) sentences or a story, where each word in the sentence begins with a letter of the alphabet – in alphabetical order! Example: Addle brained cows dancing erstwhile for grassy hay, illgotten juicy kelp, laughing mooo…


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