Check out the activities to teach vowels in Kindergarten. In addition to sheets, suggested activities include assembling a book with the children's collaboration and a game that can be played at school or at home.
Activity 1: hidden vowels
Activity 2: colored vowels
Activity 3: initial vowels
Activity 4: Complete with the vowels
Activity 5: vowel hunting
Write the vowels on sheets or cards and hide them in the environment where the activity will be done. Propose to the children a vowel hunt, saying that every time they find a vowel they have to say show it and say it out loud.
Distribute the sheets and propose that the children take them home to paint and, with the help of someone older, cut out their cards and play the same game wherever they want to practice.
Activity 6: house of vowels
Get a non-transparent bag and put several objects inside it that start with vowels. On the floor, draw five houses, one for each vowel, with chalk.
Arrange the children in a circle and say that they have a bag with objects that they went out for a walk and now they have to go home because it is getting late.
Start taking objects out of the bag, one by one. Each time an object is taken, the children must indicate the little house where the object should go. At the end of the activity, all objects should have returned to their house.
Activity 7: picture book (starting with vowels)
In a notebook, binder, or several sheets stapled together, make a picture book of each letter of the alphabet. Involve all students in creating this book, which should be done throughout the school year.
Write each of the letters on a sheet of paper in the upper right corner. Start with the vowels. First, talk to the students and see if there is anyone in the room whose name starts with a vowel. If so, ask the parents for a photo of the child or take a photo to print and paste on the respective vowel sheet.
At another time, hand out newspapers and magazines and help the children look for things that start with vowels. Cut and paste on the respective sheets.
Whenever a child discovers a picture of something that starts with a vowel, cut and paste it into the book with their participation.
When the book already has many letters, even if they don't have all of them, the teacher can leaf through the book with the students and, together, invent a story from the images that they managed to gather in the book assembled with the collaboration of all.
Read too:
- Activities for early childhood education (3 years old)
- Mathematics activities for kindergarten
- Early childhood education activities to teach finger names
- Activities for children's education
FERNANDES, Marcia. Vocal activities for early childhood education.All Matter, [n.d.]. Available in: https://www.todamateria.com.br/atividades-de-vogais/. Access at:
See too
- Activities for children's education
- Mathematics activities for kindergarten
- Activities for early childhood education (3 years old)
- Activities to teach Finger Names (child education)
- Lesson Plans for Early Childhood Education
- literacy activities
- Geometric shapes activities (kindergarten and 1st grade)
- games and pranks