If you’ve walked past a kindergarten or first-grade classroom in the last decade, you’ve probably seen it: the distinctive Fundations alphabet chart , often posted near a magnetic whiteboard or tucked into a student’s take-home folder. With its bold keywords ( a – apple – /ă/ ) and those unforgettable skyline, plane line, and grass line guides, it’s more than just a colorful poster. It’s a carefully engineered tool from Wilson Language Training, designed to prevent reading failure before it starts.
Print it. Laminate it. Use it every day. And watch the alphabet go from a song to a system. Leave a comment or subscribe — I’ll send you a printable game set that turns chart practice into fluency. fundations alphabet chart printable
But what makes the printable version so powerful? And how do you use it for real phonics progress — not just decoration? If you’ve walked past a kindergarten or first-grade