We did this when I taught 4's and 5's in preschool and I was intending to use it with just my preschooler. However, when my 2nd grader saw what we were doing she was disappointed she wouldn't get to. So....I altered it a little for her and she will be surprised tomorrow when she gets to make a book too! She will be able to cut out her own pieces to make this project a little more time consuming for her.
On the front of the book I have the alphabet for us to fill in each letter as we come to it. This will help familiarize my girls with where the letters are located and it will help keep us on track too!
Next, I cut out each letter to have a template. My plan is to make this easier and easier each time I use it with the next child.
By the time I get to my last homeschooler I will have no prep work....right??
Then I get the templates ready for all the extras. I put these in envelopes along with the handwriting tracing strip for each page (see below for those too).
Sample of what I put in the envelopes to make for little-to-no prep work each day!
My tracer papers were made from a free font I downloaded online called KG Primary Dots. What an excellent font to have! There are many websites where you can create your own handwriting sheets, but you have only minimal choices in sizes etc. Using this font allows you to change the size, color, and letters with ease in your own document.
I just made a line with capital and lowercase letter dots, a blank line to practice on their own, and the third line has a short sentence for them to trace. They can also use the last line to point out how many of that week's letter they can find.
The third line I tried to incorporate something spiritual. One of my personal goals is to learn how I can glorify God in all things - even the mundane of learning letters! This is a chance for us to use some biblical terminology and keep our minds (and hearts) focused on eternal matters.
Below are my letters A-G (I'll add more as I get to them). I don't have templates for all the little pieces, but if you zoom in on the pictures you can just freehand them. It would be pretty hard to mess it up - they are super simple and the kids will enjoy it no matter what!
A for Alligator
B - for Bee
C for Caterpillar
D for Duck
E for Elephant
F for Flag
G for Giraffe
I hope you take the time to enjoy teaching your little ones! What an excellent opportunity to foster learning - and a simple way to include glorifying God in all that you do.
Feel free to download my file here! Nothing too fancy - or you can make something yourself with the KG Primary Dots font I told you about!
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