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Activities through the Alphabet!

10/29/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter Z!
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Items that could go in a Z Mystery box!
zebra
zinnia
zipper
​zucchini

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Zero Z's

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Materials Needed:
Paint
Paint brush
Paint trays
Z's cut from card stock (or thick paper)

Directions:
Pass out Z's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to paint zeros on their Z's

Five Little Zinnias

Five little zinnias,
Growing outside my door.
I picked one for Grandma,
Now there are four.

Four little zinnias,
The pretties I've seen.
I picked one for Grandpa,
Now there are three.

Three little zinnias,
Just a lovely few.
I picked one for Mommy,
Now there are two.

Two little zinnias,
Reaching for the sun.
I picked one for Daddy,
Now there is one.

One little zinnia.
A colorful little hero.
I picked it just for you.
​Now there are zero.
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Activities through the Alphabet!

10/22/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter Y!
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Items that could go in a Y Mystery box!
yam
yarn
yogurt
yo-yo

Y Snack

Have the children sit down for a yogurt snack
You could have flavored or plain yogurt and put fruit inside it
They could also help in making yogurt bites with spoonfuls on a tray and placing them in the freezer
It's a great snack for the warm weather
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Yarn Y's

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Materials Needed:
Yellow paint
Paint brushes
Paint trays
Y's cut from card stock (or thick paper)


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Directions:
Pass out Y's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to paint all over their Y's

Let's Give a Yell for Y

Let's give a yell for Y
Let's give a yell for Y.
Y is for you and for yellow too.
Let's give a yell for Y.

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Activities through the Alphabet!

10/15/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter X!
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Items that could go in a X Mystery box!
x-ray
xylophone
X


X-Ray X's
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Materials Needed:
Q-tips
Glue
Paint trays
X's cut from card stock (or thick paper)

Directions:
Pass out X's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to glue their q-tips all over their X's to make an x-ray
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More X Ideas

Form X's with popsicle sticks or tooth picks
Draw X's with sidewalk chalk outside
Search for treasure that's marked with an X
Hop on a path of X's on the floor with tape
Play Tic-Tac-Toe

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Activities through the Alphabet!

10/8/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter W!
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Items that could go in a W Mystery box!
wallet
washcloth
watch
watermelon
whale
wheel
​wood

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Wheel W's

​

Materials Needed:
Toy cars
Paint
Paint brushes
Paint trays
W's cut from card stock (or thick paper)


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Directions:
Pass out W's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to roll the toy cars in the paint and across their W's

Welcome Little W

Welcome, little W
We like you, we really do.
Waffles that we love to eat, 
Watermelons, oh, so sweet.
W, we'll wave today,
When we see you come our way.

Welcome, little W,
We like you, we really do.
Worms and wagons here and there,
Walls and windows everywhere.
W, we'll wave today, 
​When we see you come our way.
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Activities through the Alphabet!

10/1/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter V!
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Items that could go in a V Mystery box!
vase
vegetables
velcro
velvet
vest
​vine
vinegar
violets
violin

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Violet V's

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Materials Needed:
Violet paint
Paint brushes
Paint trays
V's cut from card stock (or thick paper)


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Directions:
Pass out V's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to paint their V's with the violet paint

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Veggie Snacks

Provide different vegetables for the children to try.
This could include carrots, celery, radishes, snap peas, broccoli, cauliflower, etc.
You could work together to make vegetable dip, such as plain yogurt and ranch powder mix.

I love to Make the Letter V

I love to make the letter V
For everyone to see (form V with two fingers)
V is for vinegar, V is for van,
And V is for victory!
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Activities through the Alphabet!

9/24/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter U!
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Items that could go in a U Mystery box!
ukulele
umbrella
underwear
unicorn
unifix cubes
uniform

Unifix U's
​
Materials Needed:
Unifix cubes
Paint trays
U's cut from card stock (or thick paper)

Directions:
Pass out U's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to stamp the unifix cubes in the paint and decorate their U's
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My Umbrella 

My umbrella goes up (raise arms high, fingers touching above head)
And I go under,
Whenever I hear
The sound of thunder.

It is wild and windy (move raised arms back and forth)
See the weather vane.
My umbrella is pulling
With the blowing rain.

Now it is still (hold raised arms in place)
And I see the sun.
Down comes my umbrella (lower arms to sides)
​Time now for fun!

Other U Activities

Throw a ball underhand
Pretend to be ushers and show people to their seats
Walk upstairs
Bring in photos of uncles to share and discuss
Listen to the story of the Ugly Duckling
Take turns strumming a ukulele
Bend pipe cleaners into U shapes
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Activities through the Alphabet!

9/17/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter T!
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Items that could go in a T Mystery box!
tape
telephone
tennis ball
ticket
tiger
toothbrush
train
tree
triangle
truck
​turtle

Toothpick T's

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Materials Needed:
Toothpicks
Glue
Paint brushes
Paint trays
T's cut from card stock (or thick paper)


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Directions:
Pass out T's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to glue their tooth picks all over their T's
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Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, turn around.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch the ground.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, stand tall now.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, take a bow.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch your nose.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, tap your toes.

Tea Party

You could have the children help make little sandwiches and have a "tea" party or juice party together. You could fill a tea pot with tomato juice instead of tea and have sandwiches that are cut into triangles.
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Activities through the Alphabet!

9/10/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter S!
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Items that could go in a S Mystery box!
sand
scarf
scissors
seeds
shirt
shoe
soap
sock
spider
sponge
spoon
​star

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Star S's

Materials Needed:
Star stickers
S's cut from card stock (or thick paper)

Directions:
Pass out S's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to stick star stickers all over their S's

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Sand Tray Pre-Writing



Materials Needed:
Shallow tray
Sand
Cards with letter written



​
Directions:
Pour the sand in the tray.
Create cards with letters written on them.

Place the sand tray and cards in a larger tray and place on a low shelf in the classroom.
Show the children how to write lightly with their finger in the sand.
Show the children how to lightly shake the tray to erase what they wrote.

Silly S Song

I'll sing a silly S song for you.
I'll sing a silly S song for you.
A snake and a spoon went sailing in a shoe,
Sailing in a shoe by the seashore.
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Activities through the Alphabet!

9/3/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter R!
Picture
Items that could go in a R Mystery box!
rabbit
radio
raisins
rattle
ribbon
rice
ring
rock
rope
​ruler

Ribbon R's

Materials Needed:
Glue
Paint tray
Paint brush
Ribbon
R's cut from card stock (or thick paper)

Directions:
Pass out R's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to glue ribbon all over their R's
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Rain Sensory Bottle

Materials Needed:
Large bottle
Baby oil
Water 
Blue beads
Hot glue gun
Glitter

Directions:
Create the sensory bottle by adding equal parts water and baby oil to the large bottle.
Add in the blue beads and glitter.
Hot glue the lit on to prevent the bottle from opening.
As the children are playing with the bottle, ask about what they are seeing and talk about rain with them.

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Make Your Own Rain Gauge



Materials Needed:
Large empty plastic bottle
Scissors or box cutter (for teacher)
Black permanent marker
Measuring tools (ruler or tape measure)


​
Directions:
Prepare the rain gauge with the children. 
Cut off the top of the plastic bottle.
Have the children measure and create a line around the bottle in regular intervals using measuring tools and the marker.
​Flip the top of the bottle and place it back inside the rain gauge to act as a funnel.
As it rains, encourage the children to practice their math skills by estimating what the level will be at that day, measuring, and counting.
Children can keep a log of the change in water over a week.

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Round Go the R's

Round and round and round go the R's,
Round and round and round go the R's,
Round and round and round go the R's,
Round and round the ring.

Round goes a rock and a rope and a ruler,
Round goes a rock and a rope and a ruler,
Round goes a rock and a rope and a ruler,
Round and round the ring.

The Rooster

The rooster crows at the break of day,
To say the day is new.
We all know just what he'll say,
​It's cock-a-doodle-doo!
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Activities through the Alphabet!

8/27/2018

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Each week I'll give you 2 to 3 (sometimes more!) activities, books, crafts, or songs that you can do with each letter! 
​This week is the letter Q!
Picture
Items that could go in a Q Mystery box!
quarter
quartz
queen
question mark
quill
quilt
quince
quinoa
Q-Tips

Quinoa Q's

​
Materials Needed:
Glue
Paint tray
Paint brush
Quinoa
Q's cut from card stock (or thick paper)
​


Directions:
Pass out Q's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you)
Allow the children to glue quinoa all over their Q's
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I Like Q
​
Q is for queen with a crown on her head,
Q is for quilt that covers my bed.
Q is for questions I like asking,
Q is for ducklings' quack-quack-quacking.
Q is for quarter and quick and quill,
I like Q and I always will.

Quill Pens

Show the children what a quill looks like with one that you made.
Allow the children to cut the tips of feathers or cut it for them. 
Show them how to dip their feather into some ink and write with it.
Make Your Own Quilt

Provide each child with a piece of thick paper, glue, and pieces of fabric cut into squares. 
Encourage the children to make their own "quilt" by gluing the squares of fabric to the pieces of paper.
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More Q Fun

Find the queens in a deck of cards.
Examine quarters with a magnifying glass.
Quack the number of times that are shown on a number card.
Cut food into quarters (apples, pie, oranges, etc.).

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