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  • Home
  • My Child Care
    • My Home
    • Weekly Activities
    • Learning Through Play
    • Celebrations
    • Meals
    • Curriculum
    • Parent Resources
    • Behavioral Support
    • Art Projects
  • Academic Development
    • Early Readers
    • Letter of the Week
    • 5 Components of Reading Comprehension >
      • Phonological Awareness
      • Phonics
      • Fluency
      • Vocabulary
      • Comprehension
    • Seasonal Art
    • Science Projects >
      • Human Body Project
      • Bug Catching
      • Earth Science
    • Parent/Educator Resources
  • Social/Emotional Development
    • Teaching Techniques
    • Developmental Theories >
      • Attachment Theory
    • Parent/Educator Resources
  • Professional Development
    • Materials We Use
    • Must Have Books
    • Coaching Support
    • Courses: Continuing Education
    • Blog




Letter of the week 

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We complete two Letter of the Art Projects and put them in a 3-ring binder. Once we've completed all of the letters, the children take the binder home. 

Capital Letters 
Objectives: Practice coloring, gluing, cutting, creating, letter sounds, fine motor skills 

Lowercase Letters
Objectives: Practice coloring, gluing, cutting, creating, letter sounds, fine motor skills 

Kristie Chaffee | Plymouth, MN 55447 

Photo used under Creative Commons from wuestenigel