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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 (“Mm”)

Display the letter “Mm” card and show children how to use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letters.

Letter Shaping (“Nn”)

Display the letter “Nn” card and show children how to use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letters.

Letter Shaping (“Oo”)

Display the letter “Oo” card and show children how to use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letters.

Letter Shaping (“Pp”)

Have children use various materials to form the letter “Pp.”

Letter Shaping (“Rr”)

Have children use various materials to form the uppercase and lowercase letter “Rr.” 

Letter Shaping (“Ss”)

Have children use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letter "Ss."

Letter Shaping (“Tt”)

Have children form an uppercase “T” and a lowercase “t” with their two index fingers. Shape pipe cleaners or roll “snakes” from strips of clay to form the letter “Tt.” Have children form their own letters “Tt.”

Letter Shaping (“Uu”)

Show children how to use the materials to shape the letter “Uu.”

Letter Shaping (“Vv”)

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

Letter Shaping (“Ww”)

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

Letter Shaping (“Yy”)

Have children use various materials to form the letter “Yy.”

Letter Shaping (“Yy”) #2

Have children use various materials to form the letter “Yy.”

Letter Sort

Help children sort letters with straight lines and letters with curved lines.

Letter Sort “Aa”

Have children sort and distinguish letter shapes to recognize the shape of the target letter, “Aa.”

Letter Sort (“Bb”)

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

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 (“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.”

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