Tot school: letter F
Age: 28 months
I bought a washable stamp pad from Teaching Tools and alphabet stamps from Hobby Lobby. I read online that it's good to just let them mix colors and go with it (AHHH, so hard for me!) so that is what she does! I figure when she reaches the point of being able to not mix them, it will be time to buy a new stamp pad anyway:)
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Like her FISH shirt, too?? :) |
F is for foot
F is for Flag
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And this happened to be right around Flag Day, so that was great! Lots of flags were flying! |
I think this printable is from Confessions of a Homeschooler. If you want to know, I will actually go to my bin and look at the bottom corner of the page and tell you so you can go print one. They are great! She doesn't like doing it independently though, which I'm hoping to work up to.
F is for Fish
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We read The Rainbow Fish then made a paper plate fish. The story also provided opportunity to talk about kindness and thinking about others higher than ourselves. Raelynn wanted to keep reading the book for several days after and kept saying that he didn't obey (because he didn't listen to what the octopus said to do) |
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sorting capital and lower case F--these are little pieces from scrapbooking I had. She loves this because she gets to glue! |
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Sorting puff balls. We have these colored bowls, so they come in handy for things like this! |
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