This Peanut Butter & Jelly Alphabet Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game turns everyday alphabet learning into an engaging, hands-on letter recognition activity students absolutely love.
Kids practice uppercase letter recognition and lowercase letter recognition as they search the alphabet to find where the peanut butter and jelly cards are hidden.
Perfect for circle time, literacy centers, and small group instruction, this alphabet hide and seek game keeps students actively involved while strengthening early literacy skills. Students scan the alphabet, name letters aloud, and visually compare uppercase and lowercase letters as they make predictions.
Designed for both beginning learners and students who need ongoing alphabet review, this interactive letter recognition game easily adapts to different learning levels and classroom settings.
Whether you are focusing on alphabet identification, letter naming, or early handwriting, this peanut butter and jelly themed activity makes letter recognition fun, meaningful, and memorable.
What’s Included in the Peanut Butter & Jelly Alphabet Game:
✨ Uppercase alphabet cards in color for uppercase letter recognition
✨ Lowercase alphabet cards in color for lowercase letter recognition
✨ Uppercase alphabet cards in black and white
✨ Lowercase alphabet cards in black and white
✨ Peanut butter and jelly hiding cards to tuck behind the alphabet letters
✨ Differentiated recording pages for uppercase and lowercase letters
✨ Simple teacher instructions with prep and play tips
All alphabet cards are designed to fit inside a standard pocket chart, making this activity ideal for circle time alphabet games, literacy centers, and small group instruction. Cards can also be used on a table or the floor for added flexibility.
Skills Addressed with This Alphabet Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
Primary Academic Skills:
Letter recognition across the full alphabet
Uppercase letter recognition and lowercase letter recognition
Alphabet knowledge and visual scanning
Letter naming as students say each letter aloud
Early handwriting and letter formation using recording sheets
Visual discrimination and foundational literacy development
Secondary Life Skills & SEL:
Turn taking and cooperative play
Memory, prediction, and deduction strategies
Fine motor development from flipping cards and writing guesses
Confidence and independence with alphabet learning
How to Play the Alphabet Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game:
Place the uppercase or lowercase alphabet cards into a pocket chart, on a table, or on the floor so the alphabet is clearly visible.
One student or the teacher hides 3-5 peanut butter and jelly cards behind selected alphabet cards while others close their eyes.
Students take turns guessing which alphabet letters are hiding the peanut butter or jelly by naming the letter aloud.
After each guess, reveal what is behind the letter and briefly review the letter name together.
Use the optional recording pages to cross off guessed letters and write the correct uppercase or lowercase letters in the boxes.
Begin with a small group of letters for early learners and gradually increase the number of alphabet cards as letter recognition skills grow.
Where to Use the Alphabet Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game:
This peanut butter and jelly themed alphabet and letter recognition game works well for:
Literacy centers focused on letter recognition
Small group alphabet instruction
Whole group circle time alphabet games
Homeschool letter recognition practice
Speech therapy sessions
Early finishers or indoor recess activities
Letter of the week and alphabet review lessons
This alphabet hide and seek pocket chart game is especially fun during food-themed units, peanut butter and jelly activities, or anytime you want alphabet practice to feel playful and engaging.
Standards Alignment
✔ Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
K.2.C: Identify upper and lowercase letters
K.2.E: Demonstrate phonetic knowledge by identifying and matching letters to sounds
K.1.E: Develop vocabulary by naming common objects
✔ Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL):
K.4: Identify, say, and write uppercase and lowercase letters
K.7a: Recognize and name letters of the alphabet
K.7b: Match consonant sounds to letters
✔ Common Core State Standards (ELA):
RF.K.1d: Recognize and name all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet
RF.K.3a: Demonstrate basic knowledge of letter sound correspondences
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sandra Carpentieri (TPT Seller) wrote, “GREAT way for students to interact with letters in a fun and engaging way! We use this for both whole group instruction as well as adding this to my workstation rotation.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Alyssa K. wrote, “My preschool students love using this learning activity to find the surprise hidden behind the letters as they are beginning to recognize letters and sounds. It is nice to be able to use specific letters of focus to differentiate for a variety of student's needs. Thank you.”
Your students will ask to play this alphabet hide and seek pocket chart game again and again because letter recognition is always better with peanut butter and jelly.
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Alphabet Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game | Peanut Butter | Letter Recognition
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This package of time is perfect for all ages. There are so many ways shown on how you can teach this. You can even play a matching game to use as
exposure for little ones who are first time learners.
I teach at a full day preschool program. I am always looking for activities that will hold the student's interest as well as help with fine motor. These activities are placed out first thing in the morning as students are filing in. Everyone quickly unpacks so that they can participate.
I am using these with my 4 year old grandson. I printed them and laminated them. This is a great hands on way to learn both the upper case and lower case letters.
I have a number of these games and they are always a hit. I have my students use tongs to pick up small erasers and cover the pictures so they can work on fine motor skills.
I asked for it and received it better than imagined! Loved the boards and the size of the cards to show a small group! Such great graphics and detail, perfect for recycling study!