F Week!

May 03, 2012

Little Bug started F week with paint and markers – her favorites! She painted the capital F and drew with markers on the lower case f. (She wanted me to help her write E’s and N’s with the markers. I am happy to see her taking some interest in writing!)

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We made a Flamingo with Little Bug’s handprint and pink paint!

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We played the game Let’s Go Fishin’!!

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As I’ve said before, I keep these “learning activities” simple – very simple. My goal is to give Little Bug exposure to the letters and the sounds they make before she goes to pre-k in the Fall (if she learns them all in the process, great!) and to give her a structured learning time so I can work her brain!

I found a super resource this week from the blog Confessions of a Homeschool Mom. She has a Letter of the Week Preschool Curriculum available for download for only $10! There are activities for every single letter of the alphabet.

Here was our first activity from there!

Farm Animals Matching

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She was making matches but then saw the hen and rooster and put them together because she knew they were the same (in a different way). I thought that was pretty smart thinking.

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I decided to take it a step further and do a little Memory Game with her. I let her pick three matches, shuffled them and then taught her to play Memory. She had fun with that. I tried four matches after that and I think we will stick with three for now.

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Little Bug went Alphabet Fishing! This activity did take a lot of prep (printing, cutting, gluing on the letters to the fish – which Grandma did!), but Little Bug is really into fishing right now and this is a great way for me to know which letters Little Bug knows!

She “fishes” and pulls out a fish that has a letter on it.

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I love how Sweet Pea is peeking from behind me to see!

Then, Little Bug says what letter is on her fish.

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Sweet Pea caught a fish that had the letter H!

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Little Bug made a Fingerprint Fish. She used the tip of her finger to paint the fish some scales.

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- Elaine