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! ![]() 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 ![]() 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. ![]() 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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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 P! ![]() Items that could go in a P Mystery box! paint paintbrush paper pen pencil pig pine cone popcorn pumpkin ![]() Popcorn P's Materials Needed: Popcorn Paint tray Glue P's cut from card stock (or thick paper) Directions: Pass out P's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you) Allow them to glue popcorn all over their P's ![]() P Song I know a word that starts with P, And pizza is its name. P-I-Z-Z-A, P-I-Z-Z-A, P-I-Z-Z-A, And pizza is its name. **Repeat with other words that start with P** 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 O! ![]() Items that could go in a O Mystery box! oatmeal octopus oil olives onion orange oval owl ox Oatmeal O's Materials Needed: Glue Paint tray Paint brush Oatmeal O's cut from card stock (or thick paper) Directions: Pass out O's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you) Allow the children to glue oatmeal all over their O's ![]() Painting O's and Ovals Materials Needed: Thick paper Paint Paper towel rolls Directions: Pass out the paper (or have a child pass out the paper for you) Allow the children to paint O's or fold the rolls and create ovals on their paper 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 N! ![]() Items that could go in a N Mystery box! napkin necklace necktie nest newspaper nickel noodles numbers Newspaper N's Materials Needed: Glue Paint tray Paint brush Newspaper N's cut from card stock (or thick paper) Directions: Pass out N's to each child (or have a helper pass them out for you) Allow the children to glue pieces of newspaper all over their N's ![]() Whose Nose? Materials Needed: Pictures of children's faces with noses cut off (children in the classroom) Pictures of noses Directions: Pass out pictures to the children. Allow them to find the noses that match each of the children. N Song
N is for nine and N is for noodles, N is for nine and N is for noodles, N is for nine and N is for noodles. Let's count nine noodles now. One little, two little, three little noodles, Four little, five little, six little noodles, Seven little, eight little, nine little noodles. Nine little noodles now. |
AuthorMs. Brittney Andrade, MS Early Childhood Studies Archives
October 2018
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