- crayons or pencils
- dot-to-dot copies of the uppercase and lowercase letter “Dd” (one per child)
MA Standards:
Foundational Skills/RF.PK.MA.1.d: Recognize and name some uppercase letters of the alphabet and the lowercase letters in one’s own name.
Head Start Outcomes:
Literacy Knowledge/Alphabet Knowledge: Recognizes that the letters of the alphabet are a special category of visual graphics that can be individually named.
Literacy Knowledge/Early Writing: Copies, traces, or independently writes letters or words.
PreK Learning Guidelines:
English Language Arts/Reading and Literature 7: Develop familiarity with the forms of alphabet letters, awareness of print, and letter forms.
Learn About Letters Together: Tracing (“Dd”)
ELA Focus Skills: Fine Motor Skills, Letter Recognition
Educator Prep: Make dot-to-dot copies of the uppercase and lowercase letter “Dd” (one for each child).
Help children practice writing the letter “Dd.”
- Give each child a copy of the dot-to-dot uppercase and lowercase letter “Dd.”
- Model how to trace the letters with your fingers, the way you would write each letter.
- Have children trace the letters on their papers.
- Distribute crayons or pencils.
- Let children trace the dots to write the letters “Dd.”