Make an Alphabet of It
At the top of a sheet of paper or a computer screen, write or type the name of a subject. Place the letters of the alphabet in a column along the left side of the paper or screen. Now write words associated with the subject next to each letter. For example, we can take the subject ‘work’ and make an alphabet of it.
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Work Alphabet
A - achieving sales goals, answering phones, assembling products.
B - bundling orders, break, breakthrough.
C - calculating costs, career, clients, commute, co-workers, customers.
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In a Work Alphabet, could we place ‘clowns’ after the letter ‘c’? Possibly, because some work takes place where clowns can be found!
Continue through all 26 letters of the alphabet. Some letters may be challenging, especially letters such as k, q, u, x, y, and z.
Can you make alphabets for subjects such as friends, walking, homework, neighborhoods, music, farms, church, government, playtime, or forests? On what other subjects what would you like to make an alphabet?
At the top of a sheet of paper or a computer screen, write or type the name of a subject. Place the letters of the alphabet in a column along the left side of the paper or screen. Now write words associated with the subject next to each letter. For example, we can take the subject ‘work’ and make an alphabet of it.
________________________________________________________
Work Alphabet
A - achieving sales goals, answering phones, assembling products.
B - bundling orders, break, breakthrough.
C - calculating costs, career, clients, commute, co-workers, customers.
________________________________________________________
In a Work Alphabet, could we place ‘clowns’ after the letter ‘c’? Possibly, because some work takes place where clowns can be found!
Continue through all 26 letters of the alphabet. Some letters may be challenging, especially letters such as k, q, u, x, y, and z.
Can you make alphabets for subjects such as friends, walking, homework, neighborhoods, music, farms, church, government, playtime, or forests? On what other subjects what would you like to make an alphabet?