Wednesday, August 17, 2016

ABC Puzzles


Today I made my first product in a long while.  Wahoo!!!


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I knew my son needed more practice with letters so I made ABC Puzzles to have him match uppercase letters with lowercase letters. This activity would be great for students learning letters.

I made 4 different sets of matching letters so 4 students during a center could work on these.  I used different colored apples to match each set.

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Again, these are great for students working on letters or students who need a refresher of letters.  

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They are super easy to make.  Print.  Cut out!  Laminate.  Cut out again!  Separate by apple color.  Put each set in it's own baggie.  Put in a Word Work center.  

I know you (the teacher) are probably really busy this time of year so this would be a great project for a volunteer to help you put together.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Preschool Days


Preschool Days

My oldest son began school this week so my youngest son and I began preschool.  I am treasuring this time with my little one.  Such special moments I get with him and I get to teach him.  

We began our day of preschool by sorting colors using Fruit Loops.

Photo of matching colors

I found this sorting page at icanteachmychild.com.  Click below for the webpage.

After we sorted by color we counted each group.  We laid the cereal out in a row and then he counted.  We also started talking about which color has more and less.  That concept is a little bit too difficult but he will get it if we keep working on it.
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My son really seemed to enjoy sorting and counting the cereal.  He also enjoyed eating the cereal.  

Next we matched shapes.  He was able to do this pretty easily so then I asked him what each shape was.  He would make the shape with his fingers and then shrug his shoulders.  I know he knew some of the shapes so I figured it was time to take a break.  After the break he could tell me some of the shapes.

Photo of matching shapes

Click the link to find this activity.  Shape Match


Next we moved onto cutting.  I drew some lines on a page and told him to try to cut on the line.  He did pretty well at the straight and at the big zig zag lines.  The curvy line was more tricky for him.  He does know how to hold scissors correctly. 

 Photo of cutting

After cutting we took another break.  Then I downloaded the free trial of ABC Mouse.com.  I had used this with my other son and he seemed to enjoy it so I thought I would try this with my youngest.  He liked the different games and especially liked the coloring part. 

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The last thing we worked on was sorting letter C and A.  I am starting with teaching him letters that are in his name first.  We will need lots more work on letters but he is still young so we have time.


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