Here's a video where you can watch me demonstrate all of these holiday activities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT6ZaiWeiVs
Match and MemoryMaterials: stickers or gift cards, heavy paper cut in 3 1/2” squares
Attach 2 of each different sticker to the squares. Younger children can use these as a matching game.
Fit Like a Puzzle
Materials: puzzle and frame, marker
Write an uppercase letter on each puzzle piece and a lowercase letter on the shape in the frame. As children match up letters they will complete the puzzle.
*Use for math facts, synonyms, number words, and other skills.
Foam Letters
Materials: gift bag, foam letters, paper, pencils
*Use for math facts, synonyms, number words, and other skills.
Foam Letters
Materials: gift bag, foam letters, paper, pencils
Place foam letters in the gift bag. Children draw a letter, write the letter, and then draw something or write a word that starts with that sound.
*Hide the letters in the classroom for children to find. Can they get with a friend and make a word with their letters?
Silly Glasses
Materials: silly glasses, paper, pencil, clipboard
*Hide the letters in the classroom for children to find. Can they get with a friend and make a word with their letters?
Silly Glasses
Materials: silly glasses, paper, pencil, clipboard
Children walk around the room and write words they can read.
*Can they find a word for each letter of the alphabet?
*For a partner project let one child wear the glasses. The friend takes a pointer and points to words for their friend to read.Book Presents (Danielle Underwood)
*Can they find a word for each letter of the alphabet?
*For a partner project let one child wear the glasses. The friend takes a pointer and points to words for their friend to read.Book Presents (Danielle Underwood)