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! ![]() Items that could go in a Z Mystery box! zebra zinnia zipper zucchini ![]() Zero Z's 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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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! ![]() 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 ![]() Yarn Y's Materials Needed: Yellow paint Paint brushes Paint trays Y's cut from card stock (or thick paper) 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. 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! ![]() Items that could go in a X Mystery box! x-ray xylophone X X-Ray X's 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 ![]() 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 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! ![]() Items that could go in a W Mystery box! wallet washcloth watch watermelon whale wheel wood ![]() Wheel W's Materials Needed: Toy cars Paint Paint brushes Paint trays W's cut from card stock (or thick paper) 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. 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! ![]() Items that could go in a V Mystery box! vase vegetables velcro velvet vest vine vinegar violets violin ![]() Violet V's Materials Needed: Violet paint Paint brushes Paint trays V's cut from card stock (or thick paper) 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 ![]() 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! |
AuthorMs. Brittney Andrade, MS Early Childhood Studies Archives
October 2018
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