Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Alphabet Pages
You should be finding alphabet pages in your child's folder each week. Have much patience with this because it will get better. Each child does his/her own cutting & pasting. The alphabet page is is a tool that I use to help "pull" things together for each letter, while practicing cutting, phonics and a little bit of art. I encourage you to keep them to make the set at the end of our alphabet study- it is a really fun tool to review. (and the children are so surprised at their own progress with skills development.) This week "t is for truck." Our past letters have been: "I is for ice cream;" "L is for ladybug;" & "F is for fish."
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