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Do you have a child who enjoys using scissors? Or a child who loves to flip through magazine pages? Then this uppercase and lowercase letter sorting activity is sure to be a hit!
In the next installment of my 101 Ways to Teach the Alphabet Series I am sharing a magazine letter hunt and case sorting activity along with a free printable to support your child’s learning.

To do this magazine letter hunt and case sorting activity, you will need:
- a magazine
- a pair of child-friendly scissors
- a glue stick
- one or more pages from my Magazine Letter Hunt & Case Sorting printable (see below)
Each page from my Magazine Letter Hunt & Case Sorting printable has a box for pasting uppercase letters and a box for pasting lowercase letters.

My kids were keen to search through magazines to find the letters needed to fill out our pages.

The used a glue stick to paste each letter into the appropriate box.

Below are the pages we completed together.
Some letters were easier to find than others, but my kids had a lot of fun searching the pages for the right letters. This was a good exercise in visual discrimination!

My printable includes 26 pages for each letter of the alphabet, place one bonus page that you can fill in with the letters you like. For example, rather than having your child find and sort uppercase and lowercase letters, you can have your child find and sort two different letters.

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More ways to teach to the alphabet
More alphabet printables from Gift of Curiosity:
- Hot Glue Letters
- Letter Pin-Punching Pages
- Letter Puzzles
- Dot Letters
- Beginning Sounds Alphabet Clip Cards
- Letter Slap game
- Letter Kaboom
- Alphabet Lacing Cards
- Identifying Letters by Touch
- Funky Fonts Letter Sorting
You can find more ways to teach the alphabet on my Literacy Activities for Kids page and my Letter Learning Pinterest board.