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Letter Sort (“Ii”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children recognize the uppercase and lowercase letter “Ii.”

Letter Sort (“Kk”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the target letter, “Kk.”

Letter Sort (“Mm”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children recognize the uppercase and lowercase letter “Mm.”

Letter Sort (“Nn”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the letter “Nn.”

Letter Sort (“Oo”) and (“Ss”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the letters “Oo” and “Ss.”

Letter Sort (“Tt”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the target letter, “Tt.”

Letter Sort (“Uu”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the target letter, “Uu.”

Letter Sort “Vv”

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the target letter, “Vv.”

Letter Sort (“Xx”)

Sort the letters, using the target letter “Xx” and other letters children have previously learned (Cc, Mm, Pp, Ss).

Letter Sort (“Yy”)

Spread magnetic letters on a cookie sheet and have children sort the letters by shape.

Library Card

Help children make their own library cards.

Listening and Watching

Watch the Between the Lions video “Opposite Bunny: yummy/yucky.” Discuss opposites with children.

Listening Pictures

Children draw a portrait of themselves listening to a sound and draw the object that is the source of the sound. 

Listening Station

Set up a listening station in your home where your child can listen to different types of music.

Listening to Sounds #1

Play a video of children making sounds and have children recreate the sounds using different materials.

Listening Walk

Invite children to build their own “Listening Walk” by creating a pathway with blocks and placing sound cards along the path.

Living Under Water

Help your child learn about animals that live in or around water by looking at pictures and imagining life under water.

Loud and Quiet Book

Have children make their own books about things that are loud and things that are quiet.  Children will share their book with the class on Day 5.

Loud, Medium, Quiet Sounds

Have children continue exploring making sounds with their shakers. Have children make loud, medium, and quiet sounds and have them explain how they made those sounds.

Make a Book about Mixing Colors

Invite children to make up stories about people or make-believe animals mixing paint.

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