I hate when this happens. I saw an idea somewhere and didn't think much of it... then I keep thinking about it and make it up. Then, I can't find the original source... This is one of those times. I have since signed up for pinterest, so this shouldn't happen again. EDITED TO ADD: I found it... look at the end of the post.
I saw this cute letter 'quilt' made with scrap fabric on an old sheet. Well, I did end up making it and I love it, and I wish I could give credit where credit is due.
This is one of the ideas I shared at our back to school idea teacher meetings. I came up with 5 different ways to play with this mat. I'm sure you could come up with a dozen more.
1. Someone calls out a letter and another player goes to stand on the letter.
2. throw bean bags at the letter mat and then say the letter that the bag landed on... or the sound of the letter, or a word that starts with the letter.
I just love a project like this because I get to remember all my special projects while raiding the scrap box. The X and Y are fabric I had hung on my bulletin boards my first several year teaching. Z is scrap from a dress my great grandma made for her town bicentennial celebration in 1955. M is fire fabric I made Lou some pj pants from.
3. Cover one letter (we used blankie). Another player tries to figure out what letter is covered.
They can peek if they need to.
4. Pass out a bucket of toys to the right letter. P for polar bear.
5. Match lowercase to the uppercase on the letter mat. I only have one lowercase letter done. Making more is on my always growing list.