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BOOKS TO READ
To save money , local library is a good option. You can also use
whatever books you may have in your home library to supplement with the
lesson.
From the library ...
- Hh (Alphabet)
by Kelly Doudna
- Howdi Do by Woodie Guthrie
From our book shelves..
We always start by saying the letter out loud. Teaching her the phonetic sound of the letter. Next is the line tracing and letter tracing of both upper case and lower case letter H)
You can download this free letter Hh tracing sheets here : ( free at First-school.com)
We did a Letter H collage using foam sticker hearts.
The peeling and sticking is good for enhancing fine motor skills.
You can print the alphabet letters here for collage : A- Zworksheets via COAH . Don't limit yourself with stickers. You can also use heart or happy faces stamps or paint it with dot sponges.
Even our 2 yr old enjoyed it too!
We reviewed colors too, using pom poms, a muffin tin that we recycled ( We spray painted it pink) and kitchen tongs. I asked her to pick up the pom poms using the kitchen tong and she needs to put each of them on each muffin tin that corresponds to the written color. This is an excellent way to practice fine motor skills and patience..
We read this Letter H Alphabet Lap book . Download it for free here : Homeschoolshare.com
More coloring and Do a dot activity.
Print them for free here:
Recommended Products:
Pepperell Assorted Pom Poms, Hot Colors, 300 Per Package
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Great ideas for the letter of the week!!! I will have to try it out with my 5 year old.
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