These are our homeschool preschool activities for the Letter V and Vulture week. Archer was 36 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 shelf setup above his desk. I hung some bulletin board letters, a sign language card (from And Next Comes L) and his work from the week. The shelf had an Alphabet Reader, a Meet the Phonics Letter Reader, and a peg letter.
We moved some things around in the playroom and now our shelves are in this corner instead of under the window. It still needs some adjusting. I used Magnatiles to make an s on his white board and added some magnetic letters and fridge phonics.
Shelves on the left had castle blocks, popsicle stick puzzles, a bin of magnets and felt shapes with a die for practicing colors in Spanish. Shelves on the right had giant large playing cards, geometric builders, Color Code, UltraDash, Magna-Qubix and a bin of vehicles.
Lacing letters
V coloring page
Painting some Vs and other paper.
Playdough with cookie cutters and a letter stamper (similar to these) and see and stamps. He also did his alphabet dough mat.
Playing with his coding fox.
Playing with Fraction Formula. We don't actually play the game, but he enjoys the pieces.
Rediscovering his magnetic letter tracing board.
Teaching his monkey about the elements in his Periodic Table Book
Wooden letter magnets on the magna doodle.
Just a little reading. 😆
Bin of magnets for exploring. There were more ball magnets, but they took a few adventures during the week and we are still getting them back.
Lining up letters.
He wanted to use the paper cutter.
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