Here are Letter of the Week activities for the Letter "D"
I printed the letter D off on card stock and had my preschooler color it with markers and decorate with dinosaur stickers, then cut it out and had him glue the rest of the components onto the dinosaur i just cut out free hand.
I made him a "D" lunch made of a dinosaur peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Doritos and Dates.
I laid out yarn in the shape of a D on the floor and my son took his little dinosaur toys and traced over the letter D.
Linking this homeschool post up to Homeschool Creations, Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers, and delicate Construction this week!
Cute, I miss that age:)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of making a dino with the letter D and having him trace out the shape with his dinos. So so cute. Such awesome ideas. Re-pinning now!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas for "D"! Love the dinosaur stuff!
ReplyDeleteGreat dino activities - my son is dino crazy. So not matter what activity we are doing often a dino ends up as part of it ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas! Love the 'D' lunch...fun way to bring fruit into the meal.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! What a cute idea and perfect way to remember letters and associations.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Have a fun weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese are such cute ideas - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFun ideas... Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletegreat ideas :) love this
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness :O) what a great idea
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun activity!! My son's daycare does a letter of the week so I should start following your letters and supplement on the weekends. :) Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun day! Those are some great activities! I need to start doing stuff like this for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteFantastic ideas! I love that dinosaur made from the letter D!
ReplyDeleteLove the dinosaur sandwiches!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Doritos sounds yummy
ReplyDeletelove all the dinosaurs - love it love it love it
ReplyDeletethis looks like a fun idea for my 4 year old he has trouble with learning his letters so thank you =}
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