Letter Shaping (“Mm”)

  • letter “Mm” card
  • long and short plastic straws pieces
  • modeling clay
  • pipe cleaners
  • curved
  • lowercase
  • roll
  • shape
  • straight
  • uppercase

MA Standards:

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.

PreK Learning Guidelines:

English Language Arts/Reading and Literature 7 Develop familiarity with the forms of alphabet letters, awareness of print, and letter forms.

Letter Shaping (“Mm”)

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Skill Focus: fine motor skills, letter formation, letter recognition, vocabulary

Display the letter “Mm” card. Trace over both the lowercase and uppercase “Mm” with your fingers to show children how to form the letters. Guide children to use the materials to form the letters. Ask, Which letter is made of straight lines—uppercase “M” or lowercase “m?” Which letter has a curved line?

Adaptation: Adapt the materials used for shaping if younger children will be working individually. Use dough in place of modeling clay and large pieces of straws and popsicle sticks in place of pipe cleaners and short straws.

English Language Learners: If children are having trouble understanding what is meant by straight and curved lines, draw examples for them or guide their fingers as they draw the lines. Have children trace the drawn lines with their fingers as you have them say the words straight and curved.

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