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Beautiful “B”
Have children trace the letter “B” onto their paper. Remove the stencil and have them decorate the page.
Decorate and Match Uppercase and Lowercase Letters
Have children decorate and match pairs of uppercase and lowercase letters.
Decorate (“C”)
Cut out a large lowercase letter “c” for children to decorate together.
Decorate (“Yy”)
Distribute a large yellow uppercase and lowercase letter "Yy” to each child to decorate.
Dots of "D"
Give each child a letter “D” cutout and have them decorate it with various art materials.
Learn About Letters Together: Decorate Letter (“Hh”)
Children trace and decorate uppercase letter “H” with pictures of words that begin with the letter /h/ sound.
Learn About Letters Together: Decorate Letter “Kk”
Have children decorate an outline of the uppercase letter “K.” Name objects that begin with “K.”
Learn About Letters Together: Decorate Letter (“Uu”)
Have children decorate a cutout "U" and then have a "U" parade around the room.
Learn About Letters Together: Decorate Letter (“Ww”)
Have children decorate an outline of the uppercase letter “W.” Name objects that begin with “W.”
Learn About Letters Together: “Ee” Mobiles
Have children trace the outline of the letter “E” and decorate it with drawings, pictures, or stickers of “Ee” objects. Hang the mobiles around the room.
Learn About Letters Together: Letter Shape (“Uu”)
Have children practice tracing the letter "Uu."
Learn About Letters Together: Shape and Decorate Letter (“Aa”)
Have children trace an uppercase “A” and decorate the page. Then have them march along a large “A” on the floor.
Letter Search and Collage (“Tt”)
Have children cut out the letters “Tt” in magazines and glue them onto construction paper.
Letter Shape (“Uu”)
Shape pipe cleaners or roll “snakes” from strips of clay to form the letter “Uu.” Have children use the materials to form the letter “Uu.”
Library Card
Help children make their own library cards.
Seedy "Ss"
Display and trace the letter “Ss” card. Distribute “Ss” block letter sheets and have children fill the letters with seeds.