Alphabet Order Train | Fine Motor Literacy Center | PreK & Kindergarten

Sale Price: $2.00 Original Price: $3.00

This Chain Link Alphabet Train is a hands-on activity that helps preschool and kindergarten learners practice alphabet order, letter recognition, and sequencing while building a colorful train with connecting links. Children will love clipping each train car together as they practice the ABCs from A to Z!

✨ What’s Included

  • 26 Train Cars (one for each uppercase letter A–Z)

  • Engine pieces to start and finish the train

Skills This Resource Builds

  • Alphabet recognition (uppercase & lowercase)

  • Alphabetical order sequencing

  • Fine motor development (linking cards with chain links or rings)

  • Visual discrimination & matching skills

  • Cooperative learning in small groups

How to Use

  1. Print, laminate, and cut apart train cars.

  2. Provide plastic chain links, binder rings, or just place next to each other

  3. Students build their train by placing letters in order (A–Z).

  4. Use in literacy centers, small groups, morning tubs, or as a classroom alphabet display.

This Chain Link Alphabet Train is a hands-on activity that helps preschool and kindergarten learners practice alphabet order, letter recognition, and sequencing while building a colorful train with connecting links. Children will love clipping each train car together as they practice the ABCs from A to Z!

✨ What’s Included

  • 26 Train Cars (one for each uppercase letter A–Z)

  • Engine pieces to start and finish the train

Skills This Resource Builds

  • Alphabet recognition (uppercase & lowercase)

  • Alphabetical order sequencing

  • Fine motor development (linking cards with chain links or rings)

  • Visual discrimination & matching skills

  • Cooperative learning in small groups

How to Use

  1. Print, laminate, and cut apart train cars.

  2. Provide plastic chain links, binder rings, or just place next to each other

  3. Students build their train by placing letters in order (A–Z).

  4. Use in literacy centers, small groups, morning tubs, or as a classroom alphabet display.