Sunday, January 17, 2016

Letter J

Hello moms (and dads and grandmas and grandpas)! I have no chit chat for you today. Just the deets.

Day 1:

  • Bible Story/Memory Verse (Romans 3:23)
  • Reviewed A-I and introduced J
  • Color by Letter-Rowin never chooses to color so this was good practice coloring in the lines :)
Free printable here
  • Egg Letter Match-Rowin had to find each capital and lowercase letter that matched and put them together. I made a set for A-Z (which took about 5 minutes) but we only used A-J.

  • We meant to do our letter basket but never got around to it!
*Toddler Activities: flashcards (she just plays with C and D because they have pictures of a cat and dog) and plastic eggs 


Day 2:
  • Bible Story/Memory Verse (started John 3:16)
  • Reviewed A-J flashcards
  • ABC Hunt-Rowin had to find and circle all of the J's 
Free printable here
  • I showed him how to write a capital J and then we "air wrote" them, doing three tuck jumps after each J.
  • Block Letter-He traced it with his finger, using the verbal prompt, "Down and around, across the top." Then he filled it in with yarn.
Free Printable here
  • Writing
    • I modeled writing a capital J on a chalkboard.
    • He erased it with a small wad of wet paper towel while saying the verbal prompt.
    • He erased it with a dry paper towel while saying the verbal prompt.
    • He wrote one himself. 
    • Then we did the same thing for a lowercase j. 
  • Critter Number Game-We made these a while back. I just pulled them out because it's been a while. For each little critter, Rowin had to give it the right amount of eye balls. This practices letter recognition and counting. 


*Toddler Activities: chalk/chalkboard and yarn

Day 3:
  • Bible Story/Memory Verse
  • Reviewed A-J Flashcards
  • Name practice-Rowin had to put the strips of paper in order to spell his name

More name practice ideas here
  • Dot Marker Page
Free Printable here
  • Jellyfish Craft


Toddler Activities: We actually did this while Rayna slept today, but my plan for her was stickers/paper and pipe cleaners. :)

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