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Please enjoy these plain alphabet coloring pages!
Don’t worry, the full size versions do not contain the watermark overlapping the letters =)










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Tips For Coloring Alphabet Letters
What colors should I use for plain alphabet coloring pages?
For plain alphabet coloring pages, you have the freedom to be as creative as you want. You can use any colors that catch your fancy. If you are teaching a child, you may wish to use bright primary colors as they are more engaging for kids.
What is the best way to introduce variation and interest in my alphabet coloring pages?
To introduce variation to your coloring pages, consider using different shades for different letters, create patterns within the letters or add outlinings. You can also experiment with using more than one color per letter, or use different colors for uppercase and lowercase letters.
Are there any tips to enhance educational value while coloring plain alphabet pages?
Yes, you can associate colors with phonics or specific words to enhance educational value. For example, color all ‘S’ pages in ‘snake’ green or all ‘A’ pages in ‘apple’ red. This helps children to associate letters with words and their meanings.
What are some fun facts about the alphabet that I can share while coloring in alphabet pages?
Here are some fun facts: The letter ‘E’ is the most frequently used letter in English language. The dot above ‘i’ and ‘j’ is called a tittle. The original alphabet was developed by a people known as the Phoenicians around 2000 B.C. Sharing such insights can make the coloring activity more engaging and educational.
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