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Learn About Letters Together: Sandpaper Writing (“Ww”) #1

Use the Sandpaper Writing Routine to help children being to “write” the letter “Ww.”

Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Gg”) and Word (garden)

Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to introduce children to the letter “Gg” and the word garden.

Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Kk”) and Word (kitchen)

Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to introduce children to the letter “Kk” and the word kitchen.

Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Ss”) and Word (seed)

Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to review the letter “Ss” and the word seed.

Learn About Letters Together: Target Letter (“Ww”) and Word (worms)

Use the Target Letter and Word Routine to introduce children to the letter “Ww” and the word worms.

Letter Molds (“Kk”)

Have children press uppercase and lowercase “Kk” molds into the sand. Encourage them to make the letters with their fingers in the sand.

Letter Molds (“Ww”)

Have children press uppercase and lowercase “Ww” molds into the sand. Encourage them to make the letters with their fingers in the sand.

Letter Rubbing (“Gg”)

Have children trace over the uppercase “G” and the lowercase “g.” Then model how to do a rubbing of each letter.

Letter Shaping (“Kk”)

Model how to use the materials to shape the letter “Kk.” Note the differences between the uppercase “K” and the lowercase “k.”

Letter Shaping (“Ww”)

Model how to use the materials to shape the letter “Ww.” Have children form their own letter “Ww.”

Letter Sort (“Gg”)

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

Letter Sort (“Kk”)

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

Make a Book About Seeds

Have children draw pictures and dictate the steps of planting seeds to make their own information books. Display completed books in the Library Center.

Make a Garden Book

Have children draw, dictate, or write their own books about vegetable gardens. 

Make a Seed Packet

Have children make a seed packet of their favorite plant. Have them draw the plant and dictate or write the name of the seed.

Measuring Plants

Have children continue to measure their plants. Provide various nonstandard measurement tools.

My Garden

Children act out planting and tending a garden. Encourage them to use props as they plant and care for their garden.

One-on-One Reading: Jack’s Garden #2

Read aloud Jack’s Garden to individuals or small groups. Have children compare the plants in the story.

One-on-One Reading: One Bean

Read aloud to individuals or small groups. Discuss how the seed changes and grows as you read. 

One-on-One Reading: The Little Red Hen #3

Read aloud The Little Red Hen to individuals or small groups. Discuss what children have learned about planting.

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