Curriculum Ideas!

Letters:

1. Letter Sticker - Print the letter being studied on a sticker and apply to your child's clothing. During the day, ask your child questions about the letter. Be lavish with praise and rewards for correct answers!

2. Cut out letters - Help your child look through magazines and cut out letters that you are studying. Glue in a "letter notebook."

3. Letters on Signs - As you are out running errands, have your child point out letters on billboards or street signs.

4. Playdough letters - Have you child make the letter you are studying out of playdough or pipe cleaners.

5. String letters - Have your child make the letter with string or yarn.

6. Sand letters - Trace with finger the letter you are studying in sand or a tray of salt. A pan of shaving cream is fun to do this in also.

7. Trace letters - Have your child practice tracing large letters with a crayon or pencil.

8. Magnetic letters - Always lots of fun on the refrigerator!

9. Matching upper and lower case letters - (Cut and Match) Have your child cut out lower and upper case letters out of magazines to match.

10. Sounds - Match cut out pictures with the correct letter.

11. Name that sound - Play a game where your child guesses what sound begins fun words, such as frog, ice-cream, etc.

Numbers:

1. Count everything that you see! Number of cookies, number of steps in your house, number of french fries, etc.

2. Number pictures - Cut out pictures of particular number of objects. Example: If you are studying the number 3, cut out 3 beachballs.

3. Guess how many? Place objects in a bag and have your child guess how many? Let him count to see if he is correct!

4. Cut & Match - Have your child cut out pictures of groups. Have your child paste a cut out number to match the corresponding number of objects.

5. Sandpaper numbers - Trace the number in sand, shaving cream, or salt!

6. Playdough numbers - Make the number shape.

7. String numbers - Make the number shape out of string.

8. Trace the number.

9. Make cookies in the shape of the number!

Shapes & Colors

You can use most of the above ideas to help your child learn about shapes and colors also.

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