Alphabet Trio Posters Juguli

Years

EY - 1

Pages

26

Decor, Resource

State Fonts

Description

Celebrate culture and support early literacy with our Alphabet Trio Posters Juguli. Each poster displays a clear letter paired with three matching images, giving learners multiple visual hooks to connect sounds and symbols. This simple, uncluttered format is ideal for students who are new to the alphabet and benefit from consistent picture support.


The Juguli theme features exclusive artwork by contemporary Aboriginal Artist Ryhia Dank, a Gudanji/Wakaja woman from the Barkly Tablelands. The vibrant palette and motifs create a classroom display that is both purposeful and beautiful, promoting inclusivity while showcasing First Nations artistry. Use the set to add meaningful environmental print that students will reference every day.


Print full size to create a striking alphabet wall, or scale multiple per page for small group cards and quick reference rings. Laminating is recommended so your posters stay bright and durable all year. Whether you are running whole class phonics, targeted small groups, or independent literacy stations, this set provides flexible, curriculum-aligned support for letter and sound learning.


Key Learning Outcomes:

  • ✅ Recognise and name uppercase and lowercase letters
  • ✅ Strengthen letter sound connections using three picture prompts per letter
  • ✅ Build phonemic awareness and early vocabulary through repeated exposure
  • ✅ Develop print awareness by using environmental print during writing and reading
  • ✅ Foster cultural appreciation by featuring contemporary Aboriginal artwork

What’s Included:

  • A complete A to Z poster set featuring one letter with three supporting images
  • Juguli themed visuals that create a cohesive, high impact display
  • Layouts sized slightly smaller than A4 for easy printing and classroom fit

Materials Needed:

  • Printer and A4 cardstock or paper
  • Laminator and pouches for durability and reuse
  • Blu Tack, pins, or magnetic strips for display
  • Optional: ring clips and storage tubs for reduced size sets

How to Use:

  1. Print posters at full size for an alphabet wall or scale down for flashcards.
  2. Laminate to protect colours and allow year to year reuse.
  3. Display at student eye level to maximise independent referencing.
  4. Introduce letters in your phonics sequence and refer to the three images to rehearse sounds.
  5. Rotate a focus letter to your front board and use it as a daily warm up prompt.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • 💡 Letter of the week - spotlight a poster and collect objects that begin with that sound
  • 💡 Picture match - provide mini cards for students to match to the displayed letter
  • 💡 Vocabulary wall - add student generated word cards beneath each letter
  • 💡 Sorting station - sort manipulatives or image cards by initial sound under the matching poster
  • 💡 Rapid recall - use reduced cards for quick fire sound naming in small groups

Top Teacher Tips:

  • 💛 Mount on contrasting backing card before laminating to make colours pop
  • 💛 Print multiple per page to create portable reference rings for guided groups
  • 💛 Pair with letter formation cards so students can see, say, and write the focus letter

Available in all Australian state fonts.


Explore more from this collection in the matching Juguli Decor Pack.


Features exclusive artwork by contemporary Aboriginal Artist Ryhia Dank, a Gudanji/Wakaja woman from the Barkly Tablelands.

Additional information

Australian Curriculum Code

AC9EFLY11

File Format

pdf

Australian Curriculum V9

F - 6

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