Panda Letter Matching Clip Cards For Interactive Learning

Bring some panda-powered fun to your next alphabet lesson with these adorable letter matching clip cards. These are a delightful way to practice letter recognition while building fine motor skills, too!

This printable is perfect for preschoolers and kindergarten students, who thrive with hands-on learning.

panda letter matching clip card for the letter D.

Using the Panda Letter Matching Clip Cards

Prepping the activity takes just a few minutes. Begin by printing the full set of panda cards. The top of each card features a charming panda holding an uppercase letter. At the bottom of each card, you’ll find a set of lowercase letters for matching.

The cards print four to a page, so you will need to use scissors to cut them apart. You can stack several pages together to speed up this step. After cutting, the cards are ready to use.

If you’re planning to use the cards multiple times or with a larger group, laminating them is a great idea for added durability, but it’s totally optional.

Personally, I like to skip lamination to keep things more eco-friendly. If the cards get worn out, I just reprint them in a new fun theme. It helps to keep the activity feeling fresh.

alphabet clip cards for letters I and C.

Once the cards are ready to use, shuffle them and place them in a pile. If you’re working with more than one student, spread them out on the table or separate them into multiple piles so everyone can reach.

Be sure to also give each student their own little pile of clips. Then, have all the students pick a card and name the uppercase letter shown.

Next, they will scan the bottom of the card and identify the matching lowercase letter by marking it with a clip.

To stretch their skills, encourage them to say the letter sound aloud as they match. For vowels, prompt them to try both short and long sounds.

Once your learners are comfortable with the game, it becomes a great activity for independent practice, literacy centers, or even partner activities where kids can help each other out.

Supplies Needed to Play

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  • Clip Cards Printable (Get it at the end of this post.)
  • Clothespins (These rainbow-colored mini-clips are perfect!)
  • Cardstock (Recommended for sturdiness)
  • Laminator (Optional)
  • Scissors
cards for letters S and D with 3 answer choices across the bottom.

Adapting for All Learners

These panda clip cards are easy to differentiate and adapt. The PDF comes with 2 difficulty levels. For kiddos that need to start slow, there is a set with just two answer choices across the bottom.

For students who are ready for more of a challenge, you can use the set with 3 lowercase letter choices.

If pinching clips is difficult for any of your students due to fine motor struggles, laminate the cards and offer dot markers or bingo daubers for marking instead. These alternatives still offer a hands-on experience without requiring pinching movements.

For children using AAC devices or eye gaze systems, we also offer these simplified alphabet cards that work well with Velcro dots.

cards for letters c and m with 2 answer choices across the bottom.

Another Fun Way to Use the Alphabet Clip Cards

Want to add more movement to this game? You can easily transform these cards into a letter hunt!

Just snip the lowercase letters off the bottom of each card. Then, hide the uppercase panda cards around the room. Give each child one lowercase letter and challenge them to hunt down the uppercase match.

This version keeps kids active and engaged and is perfect for learners who love to move while they learn.

Either way you plan to use them, these panda letter matching clip cards are playful, engaging, and sure to captivate your kiddos!


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Hi! I'm Erica, the owner and primary author of Printoutfun.com. I was a special educator in the public school system for 6 years before leaving the profession to homeschool my own children. I absolutely love creating fun and engaging activities that foster a love for learning at home and in the classroom.