This past week we did the following...
We learned about the letter Qq and did are "Letter Qq Books". I did both a Tot book and a Preschool book this week.
Our Preschool Qq Book looked like this
This is the cover and we colored the letter Qq's and the queen.
On the left we put together two three-peice puzzles of the letter Qq and we colored queens that
had a Qq in them. On the right we colored the picture that was different and circled letters that
were the same as in the first box.
On the left we colored parts of the quilt that had a Qq and we listened to clues to find the right Qq
picture and then followed directions to color the picture. On the right we drew lines from the letter to
a picture that started with the sound of the letter and we traced Qq's.
On the left we used Confessions of a Homeschoolers letter hunt to find the letter Qq's. On the right
we drew lines from the pictures to the letter that we heard in the beginning of the word.
On the left we listened to the beginning sound of the picture, circled the letter that makes that beginning sound, and printed the letter and we traced and printed Qq's. On the right we listened to the picture name in each diamond and circled the
letter on the point that makes that beginning sound and we printed/traced letter Qq's.
On the left we circled the letter that makes the beginning sound of the picture in front of the letters
and we traced and printed letter Qq's. On the right we printed the letter that makes the beginning
sound in each picture.
Our Tot Letter Qq Book looked like this
We used our dot markers to make a Q by filling in each circle with a dot. From
We talked about the /q/ sound in queen and colored the Qq's. This is from
Here we colored a quilt for Qq from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
We put quilt shape patterns together from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
We attempted to trace the letter Qq from Confessions of a Homeschooler and then
we colored it.
We found pictures that started with Qq and tried to color them a specific color from
We found all the Qq's on the queen and colored them from 1+1+1=1.
And we matched queens from a grayscale picture to a colored picture from
We learned and did activities with the nursery rhyme Jack and Jill.
We colored a picture that goes with the rhyme.
We sequenced the rhyme and you can find it here.
We talked about the occupation of a construction worker.
We talked about what a construction worker does and then we lowered and lifted
a flag to signal to traffic that it was safe and not safe to go.
We rolled and covered tools a construction worker might use. The first one who covered the
board was our game winner.
We found the construction vehicle that was different.
We colored the hammer by reading color words. You can get this here.
We matched construction vehicles.
And we did a dot-to-dot bulldozer.
And we began our President's Day activities learning about Abe Lincoln.
We made a paper piecing of Abe Lincoln while we discussed facts about
Abe Lincoln. Some of the facts were glued onto our paper piecing.
We made a log cabin for Abe Lincoln.
Hope you enjoyed our week! We had fun.
Best,
Rose
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