Don’t you just love fall and all of the beauty in nature? We love it so much and try to bring that feeling inside our home as much as we can. That is why I had to share these lovely beginning letter sound clip cards. They have been a wonderful addition to our fall homeschooling activities. You can download your set of free printables below.
Fall Alphabet Activities

Fall Beginning Letter Sound Alphabet Clip Cards

Bells loves these cards so much!
In fact, when she has gone through all of the cards she asks for more.


Are you ready to get your free clip cards? I hope you love them as much as we do.

CLICK HERE: Autumn beginning sound Clip Cards
A MUST because it’s Awesome and keeps your printables looking wonderful for years: Scotch Laminator and Laminating Pouches. Make sure to keep a supply of clothespins close by. They always come in handy. You can also check out other must have homeschooling essentials right here. I can’t imagine homeschooling without my laminator.
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Mavi loooooves this kind of activity when he was about 3 yrs old! I can wait to try this with Vito next year 🙂 Thank you!
These are VERY pretty autumn printables! So creative!
Wow! These are great! I love the images.
I really like your products. I have been a Montessori teacher since 1975. I have a problem with the use of upper case letters. These are for the beginning of sentences and proper nouns. The most common use of the alphabet is lower case letters. I would like to download more of your work but we use lower case letters at this point in my classroom. Would you reconsider your use of the letters?
Thank you so much for your kind words. I totally understand the use of lowercase and we do both here. I will definitely be sharing lowercase printables too 🙂
I love the real photos! So autumnal and inviting. I was a little disappointed that the letters were in upper case instead of lower case.
I went back and forth on that. We are learning both and it seems everyone else is either 1 or the other. Maybe next time I’ll do lowercase letters 😉