M&M is 43 months old
I planned doing the letter H this week so that we could do a lot of stuff with hearts for Valentine's Day.
H is for holes. We started out doing some other activities first though. I gave M&M a hole punch so she could make holes in paper. It ended up being to hard for her so I gave her some scrapbooking scissors to cut the paper with. She absolutely loves cutting right now. This idea came from
Delightful Learning.
H is for house. I had printed out this piece of paper a long time ago to use for the letter H, but it doesn't have a website address or anything on it so I don't know where it came from. If it looks familiar let me know. Basically M&M went around the house counting the windows, doors, chairs, etc. and then she came back and reported it to me and I added them up for her.
H is for hammer. I found these foam puzzles at the Dollar Tree and loved that they had the lowercase letters. That's what we need to focus on right now because M&M has her uppercase letters down. She used a hammer to pound them in. We've done this before, but the original idea came from
1+1+1=1. (Can't find the exact post.)
H is for Hearts.
I also had this Do-A Dot heart sheet printed out from
Childcareland.com.
Since M&M loves cutting so much I knew I had to give her some hearts to cut out on her own. This idea came from
Chasing Cheerios.
I found these cute Valentine's Day/Heart worksheets at
Super Simple Songs.
I finally found one of these platters at the Dollar Tree. I had been looking in the wrong sections. Anyway we used it to do a simple color sorting activity with conversation hearts.
M&M used tongs to transfer the pom poms to the heart-shaped ice cube tray.
I usually try to do some alphabet, number, and sensory activities as well. This week she worked on her
Melissa and Doug See and Spell.
I found this great idea on
The Shafer Family of how to separate the letters so they are easier to find. These are little wooden shelves from the Dollar Tree which these Melissa and Doug uppercase and lowercase letters fit perfectly into. I want to make some cards with names of people and things so she can start spelling those out and learning them.
These magnetic foam letters and numbers were in the $1 section in Target and after I popped them out I just couldn't bear the thought of throwing the other part away. (That is what has happened to me since I started blogging and reading other people's blogs. I'm very conscious of what I am about to throw away and think twice about what I could do with it.)
So...I decided to use them as stencils. M&M hasn't tried them out yet but she loves to use other stencils we have so these will be a great addition.
I've been meaning to get this activity out for a while to add to M&M's sensory tub play. I put black beans in this plastic gumball machine and she played with it for half an hour
by herself letting them spill out and then scooping them back in. This idea came from
All About the Journey. I got this gumball machine at Walmart for $7.50, but then I saw smaller ones which would work at the Dollar Tree.
This is another thing that I have had printed out and laminated for a while, but just found it again recently and decided that M&M is ready for it. These beginning consonant cards came from
Homeschool Creations. There are also a ton of other free printables on the left side of the blog. We didn't finish all of them in one sitting, I didn't want to overwhelm M&M, but this is still a challenge for her which is really good because a lot of the things I give her to do are really easy for her, but she stills love to do them.
Yet another one that I've had ready for a while, but just needed to bring it out for M&M to do. I got these letter building templates from
Tired, Need Sleep. I love these because I've always seen the
How to Build an A book and really wanted to get it, but I couldn't get myself to buy it yet. This is free if you already have foam sheets!
We used Do-A Dots to do these letter recognition pages, A-F, from
PreKinders. Like I said, I'm really into anything right now that helps M&M learn the lowercase letters. I saw somewhere after we had done these to use transparent colored discs to cover up the letters instead so they can be reusable.
I tried a water transfer activity using a dropper with M&M a while back, but she couldn't quite do it yet. I brought it out again and she can do it now.
Whew! We had quite a full week this week which is good because we haven't been able to do that for a while. It felt good.
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1+1+1=1.