Big and Small Let’s Learn Them All Courtney Cramer Chelsea Price.

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Big and Small Let’s Learn Them All Courtney Cramer Chelsea Price

Singing the ABC’s  It’s the first step  Looking at the letters while singing  Making singing the ABC’s a habit/routine

Letters Everywhere  Grocery Shopping  Stoplights/Driving  Restaurant Menus  TV Commercials  Tools to Make it Fun:  Binoculars  Fly Swatter  I Spy Game  Chopsticks  Magic Wands  Sunglasses

During Story Time  Highlighting a few letters each story  Start w/ letters in their name

Next Step: Out of Order  Flashcard Recognition Game  Bingo  Discovery Bottles  Magnetic Letters  I Spy Letter Books  Letter Searches – Junk Mail/Magazines  Old Keyboards  Puzzles

Make It fun!  Feed The Monster  Pipe Cleaners  Go Fishing for Letters  Shaving Cream  Play dough  Salt, Q-Tip Painting  Water Bottles  Crayons in Tub/Foam Letters  Paint Chip Strips/Paint Sticks  Chalk  Adding Letters to Toys at Home  Movement/Songs  Library

Other Ideas?