Our letter this week ~ Dd, our verse:
See RRSP Letter Dd with Krash here!
Not familiar with RRSP? Read the intro post here!
You can tell by her outfits what she did on each day, about 2 RRSP activities per day plus the PowerPoint.
My girl doesn’t really love coloring anymore, and that makes me sad. She was a coloring fanatic for about 2 years and now recently she isn’t all that interested. So, we color together, she likes that.
She loves using the dry erase center for her tracing…
She adores the mini books and always asks for it right when she notices it hanging up on the board!
We used our measuring tape to measure our verse after she cut and taped it! This has become a regular thing now and it is a great way to bring in basic measurement and number ID in a natural way!
PacMan caught us in action one day doing the Letter Dd PowerPoint. I don’t often have photos since she sits on my lap most of the time like this!
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~ More Letter Dd Work ~
See how we organize our weekly home preschool activities…
Our ABC Find It activities are probably her favorite thing, she was excited to see the new Letter C sheet! We are using the printables 3 different ways, the first day I let her do a sensory bin search to find all of the little cards.
When she is done, she likes to take the small items from her ABC Basket and bury them in the rice bin. She played with them for about an hour!
On another day, we hid the cards around the room, she used binoculars to find them…
Finally, using the written clue cards to find the matches!
She loved painting the D with the Dog {she chose to paint over dot paint this week}.
She loved using the letter Dd pattern block printable with her magnetic pattern blocks…
Painting the Letter Dd page from the Tot Time Notebook .
gluing the dogs on, all by herself!
We used the flashcards from her ABC basket to do a little sorting {dogs and ducks}…
Back when we did Tot School Printables, she wasn’t really into the matching and 3 part puzzles, but now she loves them, so we use them now!
Once a week I take all of the letter puzzles out of her ABC basket and put them in a work drawer to have her sort them all out and put them together. She really likes this!
In honor of letter D, I added in some DINOSAUR learning as well. My gal loves dinos, so she was thrilled! The theme books are always her favorite…
She loved the dinosaur sensory bin and toy set up…
We have an old dinosaur magnet set that I got out and she played with it a LOT!
We used a few dinosaur printables, both from 2 Teaching Mommies, and also Over the Big Moon.
A couple of activities from my Just Color Dinosaurs pack…
A few old printables that I used with Krash, from my Dinosaur Tot Pack…
We are in the second half of All About Reading Pre Level 1, which goes through the lowercase letters.
Nothing too special this week for us, besides painting the deer, we were supposed to put his antlers on, but we forgot!
Her work all hung up at the end of the week.
Find all letter D activities on my D is for… Pinterest board, my Dinosaur Theme board, or on my general ABC Ideas board!
More Preschool Fun!
Not everything we do revolves around our letter of the week, I just often forget to take pictures of the rest!
We had a really FUN day when a big box came in the mail for my kids from an old friend {she was MY babysitter when I was a little girl!}. Darlene, I know you are reading, and the kids say THANK YOU for loving on them!
Ladybug LOVES the POP Counting game, I can’t even count how many times we have played this!
The pattern block activity set was a big hit too!
She got two dry erase wipe-off workbooks, we worked for awhile in the Colors and Shapes book…
Most fun for my girl almost every week, mixing her paint. She mixes all of the colors immediately and then paints. This drives me nuts and is one of the few ways we are different!
Learning Tools We Used…
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