Thursday, October 13, 2011

Letter K

 Letter K is for Kite!



Letter K Memory Verse
  • “Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking lies.” Psalm 34:13
    (I put this inside the file folder) 
    Found here.
We used the K that we already had printed from our A-Z Collage Sheets.
I got these wooden blocks from hobby lobby, and had him place them on the letter shape.  
Just another way to have fun while learning how to shape the letter K!
After doing this all week, I had him do it the last day with out the paper underneath.

  Kite Magnetic Page.
Find the download link here.
We used our homemade pompom magnets for these.

You're right....I didn't take a new picture. :)
Alphabet Sorting.  Download the printable file here.

 Kite Letter Match
Only print the letters once and use the same letters for each time you do this activity.  
Laminate to ensure durability.  

This is my sons favorite part....the roll a dice games! ;)

Print and laminate. :)


I printed these smaller to save on ink and paper, and lamination.

Letter K Puzzle.
(I used the A-Z large floor mats as puzzles) 
This way it doesn't have the lines already in the file and you can cut it however you want.  
I wanted to do at least 8 pieces.  
Use these in many different ways.  You can put them in numerical order.  Then I have larger clothes pins that I have written numbers on, so they use those to match the number.  And then I bought some smaller clothes pins and that one he puts that many pins on the number card.  
We also lined them up and counted by 2's!
See all these examples in picture form in the Number Order Games Post.


Capital letter file.  Lowercase letter file.
Have fun aiming for the letter K!


I made this file myself because I wanted all the letters in one file.
Download my A-Z poke it letter file here.  
Take a thumb tack and poke the letter K.    
Make sure to do this while on the carpeted floor. :)



Put the same number of ribbons on the kite string.



I put this in a sheet protector so he could do this over again throughout the week.


I put them in a sheet protector so he can use the same sheet every day of the week!
 
 Read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom every day.  
And at the end of the week put the letter K on your coconut tree!  
I used the A-Z Collage Sheets.
I put them 4 up on a page so the letter would be small enough for 
them all to fit on our little coconut tree.  

I made my own circle the letter files.
Download my A-Z Circle the letter file.
You can print them full page or 2 up.  
I have the whole alphabet in a binder in sheet protectors so we can do them again and again.



 Fill a quart size baggie with a bottle of glue.  Get all the air bubbles out and now you can use your finger to draw the letter K in the glue baggie. :)


 

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