10/28/2022 0 Comments Crafts for each letter of the alphabet![]() ![]() In addition to the 52 uppercase and lowercase alphabet letter characters you recieve in color and black and white versions, this printable alphabet letter craft pack also includes a title page, table of contents and a corresponding header so that you may paste them into an interactive notebook. (I only have what we’ve completed so far this year. Preschool Letter Crafts Alphabet Letter Crafts Abc. Crafts for each letter of the alphabet series#The original series of Catholic ABC crafts had several crafts that were based on Saints, and other traditions that all denominations may not practice, so this new series is meant to be compatible with any Christian denomination.Ĭlick the links below for the coordinating Bible Alphabet Craft I would like to be very clear to everyone on the internet that may not understand- Catholics are Christian. Originally I came out with a series of Catholic ABC crafts, but now that I’m teaching at an interdenominational homeschool co-op, I am making a new set of Christian ABC crafts that can be used by Christians everywhere. I have all of these themes in one ULTIMATE LETTER OF THE WEEK RESOURCE PAGE newly created for 2015!ĭon’t miss out on our eBook Alphabet Crafts that brings together our best uppercase letter crafts, 5 exclusive letter crafts, and teaching tips to help novice or experienced teachers.Welcome! As the year goes on, I am posting Bible crafts from A-Z, one for each letter in the alphabet. These bring together a number of activities and crafts for each letter. We also have our Letter of The Week theme posts. This is how I have taught my daughter and it’s worked very naturally. All letters are created using either an animal or object that represents the beginning sound of each letter, except for the letter X, which is taught by using. ![]() Children see so many uppercase letters in toys and books but they need lowercase knowledge to be strong before learning to read. Easy crafts are always a great way to get them using their hands and their minds churning. That said if I was teaching in a classroom today or writing a curriculum I would do both at the same time. I followed this with my son who picked up all the uppercase letters very quickly much earlier than I expected ( under 2) so followed his lead. When I was teaching we usually started with uppercase letters because I was teaching very young ( under 4) kids and only introducing them to the letters in a very casual way. Children learn in so many ways, if we offer diverse experiences they are more likely to not only hold onto the knowledge but also thirst for it.Īnother question that is often asked is which do you start with first upper or lowercase letters? This is also why I include books with my crafts so that your child can make connections from reading, listening and doing the crafts and other activities. If you choose to follow up with crafts or activities with the letter focus, choose ones your child relates to so the connections come naturally.Ĭhildren learn in context, they learn by authentic experiences and if we single out only one letter the entire week not only is that a artificial environment we are probably missing out on some lessons about other letters that could be coming up throughout the week. There have been debates and studies done about the ineffectiveness of focusing only on one letter the entire week so I choose to continue focusing on all letters, after the one craft. I don’t spend all week focusing only on it, it’s simply the focus of one craft every week. Here is why… my goal with our letter of the week is to introduce the letter, that’s it. I am often asked if you should follow an order when introducing letters to your child. Letter of the week is one of my more popular features on No Time For Flash Cards, we have multiple uppercase crafts for each letter and most lowercase as well. Hello! If you are new here check out No Time For Flash Cards on Pinterest and join our Facebook community for more great ideas. ![]()
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