Saturday, March 26, 2016

Letter P

We wrapped up letter P this past week and then hit the road to celebrate Easter in Michigan! Rowin (4 1/2) is finally old enough now that he understands the Easter story, so it's been cool to be able to have conversations with him about why we celebrate Easter. I made a set of Resurrection Eggs when he was probably two, but then decided he was too young and never used them. I'm hoping to dig those out in the next day or so to do with him this year. I think I did a post about them in 2014 if you're interested. Anyway, here's what we did over the last week.
Day 1:

  • Bible Story/Memory Verse-We are starting to learn Philippians 2:14-15 "Do everything without complaining or arguing..." Can you guess why this is the verse I chose for my little angel? :)
  • Introduced the letter P
  • Easter Egg Letter Match-Rowin worked on matching the capital and lowercase letters eggs and we gave Rayna all of the letters that Rowin hasn't learned yet. Then Rowin put them all in ABC order.

  • Hop to the Pond Game-This is a nice, simple game for recognizing beginning letter sounds. The directions are printed on the free printable from www.thisreadingmama.com.

  • Easter Masks-These were just for fun. The kids colored them with markers-I know, serious coloring skills, right! :) 

Photo bombed.

Day 2:
  • Bible Story/Memory Verse
  • Reviewed A-P flashcards
  • Block Letter
    • Rowin traced it with his finger and then filled it with little foam squares.
Free block letter printable here

  • Writing-On our little chalkboard, we did "Wet, Dry, Write."
    • I modeled a P, saying "Big line down, frog jump, little curve."
    • Rowin erased it with a wet paper towel, saying the verbal prompt.
    • He erased it with a dry paper towel, saying the verbal prompt.
    • Then he wrote one himself.
    • Next, we repeated the whole process for lowercase p.
    • He didn't feel like doing his workbook today, so we skipped it.
  • Easter Basket Letter Match
    • I put all of the letters from an alphabet puzzle in an Easter basket. Rowin pulled out the letters and put them in the right spot on the puzzle.


Toddler Activity: Not exactly sure what was going on here-a combo of foam squares, measuring spoons, and animal puzzle pieces, but whatever it was kept her busy the whole time Rowin was working! :)


Day 3:
  • Bible Story/Memory Verse
  • Reviewed A-P
  • Cutting Practice-He had to start at each animal and cut along the lines to the pond.
Free printable here
  • Name Practice-Rowin painted his name with watercolors today. Still not great at spacial planning (if that's a thing) so he squeezed the last two letters in at the bottom.

  • Parrot Craft


Have a wonderful Easter celebrating the resurrection of our Savior! He is risen!!






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