
This week we worked on the Letter "C". Christopher had so much fun. I made all of my own printables for this.
C is for Car
We started out by talking about what sound the letter "C" makes. I then asked him if he could think of any words that began with "C". Look at what words he came up with all on his own.
We worked on propper crayon grip and coloring the different parts of a picture.
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We worked on Number Sequencing. I did not realize that he could recognize numbers 1-10 so easily. I will be moving up a bit with the next letter.
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He worked on this cars puzzle.
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We worked on this Cars pattern sheet. This was the first time I have ever really talked with Him about patterns. He did pretty good but still needs practice.
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He worked on this Letter C search page. He did this one over and over. I'm not sure what the appeal was, but hey, I wasn't going to argue.
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He worked on this and several other car puzzles. This was his favorite because he could run his cars on the roads after he put it together.
Christopher loves working on these Bingo Marker Pages.
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He worked on putting these cars in size order.
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In addition to these printables we did Car Lacing and Milk Top Spelling.
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Christopher did so good with these prewriting cards. I was surprised.
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We used the wheels of a car to paint this letter C. We then hung it on our Chicka Chicka Coconut Tree.
Last but not least I drew a C on black construction paper and made it look like a road. Christopher practiced making a C with his car. I got this idea from Making Learning Fun
For more Letter C ideas visit Confessions of a Homeschooler
5 comments:
Looks like a great week. I love the print ables you created. I always want to create my own but never get around to it.
Wow, I just followed the link from for the Preschool Corner. You have some very cool projects going on. I loved the C race car road and the idea for the Coconut Tree. I am following your blog now.
If you have a chance and are interested my blog is http://www.totsandme.blogspot.com/
Another amazing preschool post, Angela! I'm speechless that you made all of those wonderful things yourself... and maybe a little envious that God hasn't given me that gift :)... just teasin'.
Thanks for the GREAT ideas.
Laura
I love all your printables and ideas. I'll definitely be stopping by to borrow some soon! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
So good of you to provide these printables!
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