Sand Writing - Fill a small box (approx 6"x4"2") with sand. Print cards with shapes/letters. For young toddlers have them copy a shape (straight line, zigzag, curvy line, etc). When your child is ready move on to letters.
Playdough Sheets - Print and laminate cards with letters or words. Have child roll playdough and place it on the card tracing the letters.
Wet Noodles - Cook up some spaghetti and let your child explore. Shape the noodles into letters or shapes.
Hot Glue Tracing - Write letters/words with hot glue. Once the glue has cooled have the child trace it with his/her fingers.
Toy Letters - Gather similarly colored toys. Use the toys to make giant letters on the floor.
Bottle Cap Words - Collect plastic bottle caps. Once you have gathered enough write a lowercase letter on each one (you'll want doubles/triples of some letters). You can print cards with words (so child matches bottle cap to card) or just spell words with them.
MagnaDoodle - Practice writing letters and then easily erase them with a MagnaDoodle (or similar toy).
Letter Box - Give child a box of items that start with a certain letter.
This site provides materials to teach your toddler. Each lesson is based upon a theme and includes related items: a daily rhyme, activities, crafts, felt board ideas, sensory bin ideas, songs, books/stories, movies/tv shows, nursery rhymes/poems, lunch/snack ideas, and printable worksheets.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Letters, Writing, Prewriting
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bottle caps,
letters,
pasta,
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prewriting,
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