Preschool Literacy And Language Ideas
Today we have five new trending ideas all about Preschool Literacy And Language. The first is called the Beginning Sound Activity For Kids. The second one is called the Letter Sticks. The third activity is called the Lowercase Letters Trace & Erase. The fourth activity is called the Find Your Name Activity. And the last activity is a video about Kaboom Sight Word Game. Enjoy!
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Activity:
Beginning Sound Activity For Kids
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printables
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During summer is a great time to transition preschool literacy knowledge from letter identification and letter sounds to more beginning sound work. Make your summer preschool theme extra fun with these popsicle beginning sound activities for preschoolers.
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Activity:
Letter Sticks
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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The alphabet letter sticks we’re using this month are awesome manipulatives for alphabet review and literacy development. We’ve been using them all month along. I gathered sticks and printed letters which I cut apart and glued onto the craft sticks. They’re colorful and the kids love to look for “their letters”! Letter Sticks are a simple tool but they grab children’s attention and are a way for children to physically get their hands on letters.
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Activity:
Lowercase Letters Trace & Erase
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Printables
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These super cute fruit and vegetable themed alphabet cards are a fun way for preschool and kindergarten age kids to practice lowercase letters. These LOW PREP lowercase letters trace & erase cards are a fun alphabet activity for young learners. Print the alphabet pages in color and laminate to make them reusable. Then cut each page into four alphabet cards.
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Activity:
Find Your Name Activity
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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Kids love seeing their name. Let’s use names to help our children grasp a marker, identify letters, and hold their hand steady to design a circle as they find their name.
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Kaboom Sight Word Game
Best for Ages:
+4
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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Try this fun word game with your child to practice sight words and letter recognition as well as turn-taking and fair play! Learn how you can easily make your own in this tutorial with Alyssa from Davis Library.
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