These are our homeschool preschool activities for the Letter N and Nightingales week. Archer was 32 months. You can see our full "curriculum" post here, but we will only use some activities each week. The majority of his time is still unstructured play.
This was his desk setup. I hung some bulletin board letters and his work from the week. The shelf had a letter construction capital and lowercase letters, an Alphabet Reader, a Meet the Phonics Letter Reader and a wooden letter train car.
I'm trying to include readers to read together, as well as books about the week's letter or animal. We had an "n" Book, a First Little Readers book, and a non-fiction sight words reader.
There were his shelves for the week. I used Magnatiles to make an N on his white board and added some magnetic letters and fridge phonics. On top I have his Alphabet Soup Can and his preschool basket.
Shelves on the left had Little Bird, Big Hunger, a shape sorter, a puzzle, peg letters and a spinagain. Shelves on the right had some math puzzles, a farm toy, Magna Quibix, block buddies, lalabloom and a basket of cars.
We did our normal playdough routine with cookie cutters and a letter stamper (similar to these). We also used our alphabet dough mat (free to print here).
N dot worksheet (Confessions of a Homeschooler)
We got out his sandpaper letters and his sand tracing box. He then wanted to write some numbers.
Playing with peg letters.
Erasing letter Ns on a chalkboard.
N puzzles.
N dot to dot (from education.com)
Doing some tracing from his Tracing Trails workbook.
Doing some 10s frames from our Construction Vehicle Math Pack
Reading a sight words reader.
Archer ended up loving Little Bird, Big Hunger
Tangrams really clicked for him this week. He played with them on the Osmo for a long time.
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