Although E is doing great with learning her capital letters, she is still learning to master the matching lower case letter, as well as mastering the sounds that go along with each letter. This little filler activity was to help her find the letter pairs, as well as working on putting words that go along with those letters and sounds.
Using her dollar store foam alphabet puzzle pieces and her table filled with sand, I buried capital and lower case letter pairs (about 8 at a time). E's job was to dig up the letter, and look for the matching big or little letter.
As she found the letter pairs, we would try to think of a word that started with the letter before placing the letters back into the puzzle. Although the activity was fun and successful through part of the alphabet, it did not hold E's attention long enough to get through the whole alphabet. But, we will continue working on the activity, as well as letter sounds!
Showing posts with label phonological awareness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phonological awareness. Show all posts
Monday, July 16, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Bugs- Worksheet Notebook
Ever since I have been getting onto Pinterest, I have been interested in using a set of worksheets with E from 1+1+1=1. Here you can find the link to a list of their preschool packs, including the Pretty Bugs packet that I printed out, cut and laminated parts of, and placed in page protectors.
I know some people are very anti worksheets, but the truth is, once kids are in a formalized school setting, they are expected to show skills on paper. I think the pages serve a great purpose as filler activities to supplement the activities we are doing.
This particular activity involves graphing. E rolls the die (or spins a spinner) and charts which bug the die lands on. It was great for her object correspondence, as well as getting used to writing in a particular box or area of the graph.
We have played or E has completed about half of the worksheets from the packet, and has had a blast doing them. It is great seeing her work through some of the sheets on her own, and the games allow us to work on various skills together, too. My labels for this post will reference the packet as a whole. A big thanks to the creators of the worksheets!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Filler Activity- April Fools' Day
Anyway, this book called Lettuce In by Tina Gallo. Each page is a knock-knock joke with a door flap. Knock-knock jokes are great exposure to the concept of puns and multiple meanings. Some of the jokes are too difficult for E to fully understand, but she definitely finds humor in the ones that are based on sounds (such as "Boo who?). We have read this book at least 10 times since the first reading. She now understands the sequence of a knock-knock joke, and has memorized most of the book!
Monday, April 2, 2012
Springtime (??)- Letter Recognition and Sounds
Now, I guess I need to decide on our next unit since the springtime seems to have come and gone here in OK!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Springtime- Book and Fishing for Letters
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Filler Activity- Loaded Desk
Obviously, this is nothing super unique or special, but it is very useful for a car trip or to fill a little time when Mommy is feeling under the weather.
Friday, March 2, 2012
The Five Senses- Review and Phonics Activity
Filler Activity- Dr. Suess' Birthday!
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